Join us for a mini winter performing arts camp with a wrap up performance at the end of the week! Students will learn aspects of dance, theater, and acting.
Ages 6 -15 January 2 – 5 | 9am – 4pm Only $100 for the week! $5 per hour Drop-Off 7am & Pick-Up 6pm Sign up at the front desk! See Facebook Event
Melody Lane Performing Arts Center will be producing its first ever musical:
Based on the book of the same name by Roald Dahl (Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), and music written and composed by Tony and Oscar winning team Pasek & Paul (La La Land, Dear Evan Hansen), this James and the Giant Peach is a show with a fantastical story-line and toe-tapping music.
A magical peach! An imprisoned boy! Insect friends! An incredible journey! This amazing adventure of James Henry Trotter will fulfill the fantasy of anyone who has ever dreamed of escape. Roald Dahl’s story comes hilariously to life in this delightful dramatization that reveals the wickedness of some, the goodness of others, and the indecision encountered by many when they are faced with crises.
Purchase tickets in advance at Melody Lane Performing Arts Center – 75 Mid Cape Ter. #1 $5 for students and $8 for adults
ROCKVILLE, Md., April 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- American Dance Institute announced today that, beginning in September 2015, it will support the expansion of the CityDance School & Conservatory, headquartered at the Music Center at Strathmore, into studio space at ADI's Rockville facility.
NC tour A Canadian who lives in North Carolina, choreographer-on-the-rise Helen Simoneau is using her newest evening-length work, Caribou, to take a closer look at heritage, assimilation and identity. She studies these ideas through the iconic caribou—an enormously antlered animal beloved by our friends to the nort.
All dance companies are, inevitably, in perpetual transition, but that’s unusually pronounced just now at Pennsylvania Ballet, which opened a program of 21st-century choreography on Tuesday night at the Joyce Theater. Since Angel Corella became the company’s artistic director in 2014, large numbers of dancers have come and gone.
Some of those dancing in New York this week have arrived since Mr. Corella joined the company, while others are in their final season.Read More
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