[NEohioPAL]Final Flowering of Cain Park's Secret Garden This Week

Ksenia Roshchakovsky ksenia at clvhts.com
Wed Jun 29 16:49:19 PDT 2005


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THIS WEEK AT CAIN PARK =8A6/29-7/3
The Secret Garden continues to blossom on the Evans stage for only 4 more
nights while GroundWorks Dancetheater takes flight in the Alma for 2 evenin=
g
performances and a Sunday matinee!


Cain Park=B9s 2005 Season Continues!
http://www.cainpark.com/
216-371-3000 =20
Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays thru Sundays, 12-9pm


THE SECRET GARDEN LAST 4 PERFORMANCES!  CLOSES SUNDAY, JULY 3
"Enchanting!  No amount of praise is too lavish for this memorable
production."  Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News

"A primary pleasure is the troupe of splendid singers.  Lincoln Sandham is
remarkable as young Colin, as is Sara Masterson as Mary, both of them
turning in performances that are a cut well above your usual stage-struck
kids."  Teddi Gibson-Bianchi, Sun Newspapers

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday (June 30-July 3) at 8pm.
$18/16/14 advance, $20/18/16 day of show
July 3 performance is sign-interpreted and audio-described
Evans Amphitheater.

GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER
Friday & Saturday, July 1 & 2 at 7:30 pm.  Sunday, July 3 at 2 pm.  Alma
Theater.  $20/18 advance, $25/23 day of show.
Under artistic director David Shimotakahara, GroundWorks returns for a 3rd
season with new selections from its dynamic repertory:  "At Once There Was =
A
House," choreographed by Beth Corning, "Ephemeral," choreographed by
Shimotakahara, the world premiere of  Shimotahara's "Kabila (Tribe)"
performed to the music of African Voices: Songs of Life.  Dancers include
Felise Bagley, Amy Miller, Mark Otloski, Shimotakahara, and Jennifer Lott.


FRACTURED FORMS Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Art Gallery.
Lisa J. Gilbert, George Roby, Kathleen Totter
Thru Sunday, July 10.   Linda K. DeMarco, curator.  Open one hour before
evening concerts and during intermission.
Lisa Gilbert=B9s goal is to go beyond picturesque, cosmetic beauty in her
intuitive photography and portray a link between the real world and the
world deep within our souls.  George Roby=B9s sculpture and pottery can be
characterized as contemporary and abstract, sometimes making subtle
reference to the human figure.  A sense of spirituality infuses Kathleen
Totter=B9s Raku, paper and fiber works.


The fun is only beginning!  Stay tuned for weekly updates.  See you at Cain
Park!  Remember ... SUMMER IS CAIN PARK.


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 while <FONT COLOR=3D"#800000"><B>GroundWorks Dancetheater</B></FONT> takes fl=
ight in the Alma for 2 evening performances and a Sunday matinee!<BR>
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</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#008080"><H1>Cain Park=B9s 2005 Season Continues!  <=
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</H1></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><U>http://www.cainpark.com=
/<BR>
</U></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">216-371-3000  <BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800080"><H3>Cain Park Ticket Office is open Tuesdays t=
hru Sundays, 12-9pm<BR>
</H3></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2><BR>
</H2><FONT SIZE=3D"6"><B>THE SECRET GARDEN </B></FONT></FONT><B><FONT SIZE=3D"5=
">LAST 4 PERFORMANCES!  CLOSES SUNDAY, JULY 3<BR>
</FONT></B><FONT COLOR=3D"#008000"><H2><I>"Enchanting!  No amount o=
f praise is too lavish for this memorable production."  Fran Helle=
r, Cleveland Jewish News<BR>
</I></H2></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#800080"><B><BR>
</B></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#008000"><H2><I>"A primary pleasure is the tro=
upe of splendid singers.  Lincoln Sandham is remarkable as young Colin,=
 as is Sara Masterson as Mary, both of them turning in performances that are=
 a cut well above your usual stage-struck kids."  Teddi Gibson-Bia=
nchi, Sun Newspapers<BR>
</I></H2></FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><B><BR>
</B></FONT><H3>Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday (June 30-July 3) at 8pm. =
  <BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4">$18/16/14 advance, $20/18/16 day of show<BR>
July 3 performance is sign-interpreted and audio-described<BR>
Evans Amphitheater.<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><H2>GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER<BR>
</H2></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Friday & Saturday, July 1 & 2 at 7:30=
 pm.  Sunday, July 3 at 2 pm.  </B>Alma Theater.  $20/18 adva=
nce, $25/23 day of show.<BR>
Under artistic director David Shimotakahara, GroundWorks returns for a 3rd =
season with new selections from its dynamic repertory:  "At Once T=
here Was A House," choreographed by Beth Corning, "Ephemeral,&quot=
; choreographed by Shimotakahara, the world premiere of  Shimotahara's =
"Kabila (Tribe)" performed to the music of African Voices: Songs o=
f Life.  Dancers include Felise Bagley, Amy Miller, Mark Otloski, Shimo=
takahara, and Jennifer Lott.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#FF0000"><FONT SIZE=3D"5"><B>FRACTURED FORMS </B></FONT><=
/FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"4">Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Art Gallery. <BR>
</FONT><H3>Lisa J. Gilbert, George Roby, Kathleen Totter<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Thru Sunday, July 10</B>.   Linda K. DeMar=
co, curator.  Open one hour before evening concerts and during intermis=
sion.<BR>
Lisa Gilbert=B9s goal is to go beyond picturesque, cosmetic beauty in her int=
uitive photography and portray a link between the real world and the world d=
eep within our souls.  George Roby=B9s sculpture and pottery can be chara=
cterized as contemporary and abstract, sometimes making subtle reference to =
the human figure.  A sense of spirituality infuses Kathleen Totter=B9s Ra=
ku, paper and fiber works.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#008080"><FONT SIZE=3D"5"><B>The fun is only beginning! &=
nbsp;Stay tuned for weekly updates.  See you at Cain Park!  Rememb=
er ... SUMMER IS CAIN PARK.</B></FONT><BR>
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