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Dance
American Voices
April 25-April 26, 2009
Inspired by National Poetry Month, this new choreography honors America's great poets, including Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson and Edgar Allan Poe, as well as today's modern voices. The power of the dance is magnified by the intimate setting of the Herberger's Performance Outreach Theater.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $15/Adults, $12/Seniors, $9/Students
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Dates & Times
Dates:
April 25-April 26, 2009Times:
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Venue Info
222 East Monroe Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Locations
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
- Braille
- Assisted Listening System
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Made in the USA II
"dynamite dancing"
Review posted by: willow from az, Feb 15, 2008
I have been watching rehearsals. The choreography is exciting, upbeat and original. That small Stage West theater will explode with ribald energy. Don't miss it. You don't need to be a regular dance... Expand
I have been watching rehearsals. The choreography is exciting, upbeat and original. That small Stage West theater will explode with ribald energy. Don't miss it. You don't need to be a regular dance goer to get a big kick out of this one. Collapse
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Event Name: Snow Queen
"HOLIDAY MAGIC"
Review posted by: Linda from Peoria, Dec 10, 2007
I loved it! The Snow Queen was great and the Rose Spirit seemed to just float across the stage. I loved it so much I saw BOTH shows on Sunday. The dancing, music and story was just perfect.
I loved it! The Snow Queen was great and the Rose Spirit seemed to just float across the stage. I loved it so much I saw BOTH shows on Sunday. The dancing, music and story was just perfect.
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Event Name: Snow Queen
"Beautiful & Breathtaking"
Review posted by: Stacey & Annalie from Tempe, AZ, Dec 03, 2007
We sat in the second row Saturday at 5pm. The costumes and set are breathtaking. The dancers and performers were fabulous. The Snow Queen was perfectly cast. The Enchantress was...well incredibly... Expand
We sat in the second row Saturday at 5pm. The costumes and set are breathtaking. The dancers and performers were fabulous. The Snow Queen was perfectly cast. The Enchantress was...well incredibly enachanting!! The girl dancers all lovely and very skilled. My 10 year old daughter and I really enjoyed this perfomance. A terrific way to launch the holiday season!! Collapse
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Event Name: Frances Smith Cohen's Snow Queen
"Great Alternative to the Nutcracker"
Review posted by: L. Adams from Gilbert, AZ, Dec 09, 2006
Frances Cohen's "Snow Queen" is a delight for children and adults. The theater is very intimate with a great view from practically every seat. In this production the young dancers actually get to... Expand
Frances Cohen's "Snow Queen" is a delight for children and adults. The theater is very intimate with a great view from practically every seat. In this production the young dancers actually get to dance!!! Collapse
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Event Name: Frances Smith Cohen's Snow Queen
"Dont waste your money."
Review posted by: Chuck B from Scottsdale, AZ, Dec 06, 2006
Worst production that I have ever attended. Dont waste your time and money.
Worst production that I have ever attended. Dont waste your time and money.
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Event Name: Songs of My Mother
"Dance Honors All Mothers"
Review posted by: Anonymous from Anytown, AT 55555, Mar 11, 2006
Center Dance Ensemble premiered their most recent production @ Herberger Theater last night. Under the artistic direction of Fran Cohen and Donald Dadey this dance tribute to not only... Expand
Center Dance Ensemble premiered their most recent production @ Herberger Theater last night. Under the artistic direction of Fran Cohen and Donald Dadey this dance tribute to not only their mothers, but mothers of all cultures was a poignant, lyrical and heartfelt musical expression honoring the strength and love given in a selfless manner by mothers to their children. The title of the season's closing production, "Songs of My Mother" was inspired by a Linda Ronstadt classic album. Dadey's and Cohen's anthology of dance is a tribute to not only a single mother, but to the mothers of these two artistic directors' heritage. This is explained in dialogue presented by both Cohen and Dadey, woven between dance scenes. The beauty of the gentle, fluid movement expressed by the dancers brings serenity to the viewer as one reflects on the experiences of our childhood and relationships with our loved ones. It is hoped you will be able to attend one of the remaining shows Collapse
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Event Name: Songs of My Mother
"Takes one on a journey back to childhoood"
Review posted by: Judy Butzine from Phoenix, Mar 10, 2006
Under the artistic direction of Fran Cohen and Donald Dadey this dance tribute to not only their mothers, but mothers of all cultures was a poignant, lyrical and heartelt musical expression honoring... Expand
Under the artistic direction of Fran Cohen and Donald Dadey this dance tribute to not only their mothers, but mothers of all cultures was a poignant, lyrical and heartelt musical expression honoring the strength and love given in a selfless manner by mothers to their children. The beauty of the gentle, fluid movements expressed by the dancers brings serenity to the viewer as one reflects on the experiences of our childhood and relationships with our loved ones. Collapse
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Event Name: Snow Queen
"ravens rock"
Review posted by: joe bloe from phx, az usa, Dec 30, 2005
awesome stuff expecially the ravens. my favorite part of the whole show
awesome stuff expecially the ravens. my favorite part of the whole show
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