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dance: “Swan Lake” in Kyiv
Kyiv City BalletIts European and U.S. tour began in Paris on February 23, the day before Russia invaded Ukraine, with a performance of Peter Tchaikovsky at Arkansas State University’s Hill House Wardashed Community Development Center on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The ballet “Swan Lake”, 1600 s. College Street, Hill House. Tickets are $40 and students are $20.access thesheid.com.
Before coming to the US, the 10-year-old company consisted of 35 dancers, teachers, administrators, and lighting and makeup designers who visited France, the UK and the Czech Republic.
The show kicked off the University’s 11th performing arts season with four performances:
◼️November 5: “Brit Beat, Tribute to the Beatles.” $30, $15 for students.
◼️ November 22: “Christmas for the Million Dollar Quartet”. $40, $20.
◼️ March 16: “The Jungle Book: The Musical”. free.
◼️ APRIL 13: “50 Years of Rock and Roll by Nielberg.” $30, $15.
Season passes are $130 and students are $65. Call (870) 508-6280.
‘Dracula’ Restored
Ballet Arkansas to execute its multimedia-infused production “Dracula” Friday-Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Fayetteville Public Library Events Center, 401 W. Mountain St., Fayetteville.Tickets $25-40; visit balletarkansas.org/tickets; Contact Tututix at (855) 222-2849, option 5; or email tickets@balletarkansas.org.
The Ballet’s Northwest Arkansas residency also includes a lecture presentation and a K-12 interactive education student matinee, which, said Ballet executive and artistic director Michael Fothergill, marks a renewed presence in the area. And, “for the first time, the production will feature the company’s eight new dancers, including vibrant multimedia and fresh dance.” The first of three multimedia productions by Langford & Co.
The troupe will then perform five performances at the University of Arkansas Center for the Arts and Humanities—October 20-21 at 7:30 pm, October 22 at 2:30 and 7:30 pm, and October 23 at 2:30 pm— — -Pulaski Technical College, 3000 W. Scenic Drive, North Little Rock. Tickets are $30-45.
music: chamber concert
Arkansas Symphony Musicians Open Orchestra’s 2022-23 River Rhapsody for Chamber Music A concert titled “Beach, Mendelssohn, Coleridge-Taylor” will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Town Hall of the Clinton Presidential Center at 1200 President Clinton Drive in Little Rock.
The Orchestra’s Rockefeller Quartet – Trisha McGovern Freeney and Linnaeus Brophy, violin; Kathryn Reynolds, viola; cellist Jacob Wunsch will play Felix “String Quartet No. 4” in E minor by Felix Mendelssohn, Op. 44, No. 2. Violinist Andrew Irvin and pianist May Tsao-Lim will perform Amy Beach’s “Romantic” op.23. Also Leanna Renfro, oboe; Kelly Johnson, clarinet; Susan Bell Leon, bassoon; David Renfro, horn; Meredith Maddox Hicks, violin; Katherine Reynolds, viola; David Gerstein, cello; Justin Cheeseman, bass; pianist Jaeyeon Hakutani will perform Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s “Nonet” in F major, op.2.
Tickets $26, $10 for students and active duty military; call (501) 666-1761, ext. 1, or visit Arkansas Symphony Orchestra.
theater: ‘Detroit ’67’
TheatreSquared, 477 W. Spring St., Fayetteville, Stage “Detroit ’67” Dominique Morisseau opens on Wednesday, with performances at its West Theatre from Tuesday to Friday at 7:30pm, Saturday at 2pm and 7:30pm, and Sunday from 2pm to November 6th. The scene is 1967 Detroit, the dawn of the Motown era; a conflict between two siblings to make ends meet that turns their basement into an after-get off work joint place is reflected in the unrest that erupts in the city. Tickets are $20-54.Call (479) 777-7477 or visitArt: Fiber Art Exhibition
The first part of the two-part exhibition, “Reunited” A showcase of fiber arts techniques, including hand-stitching, appliques, crocheting, embroidery, quilting, dyeing and weaving, opened Tuesday at the Raman Library Gallery at 2801 Orange Street in North Little Rock. The library will be hosting a reception on Fridays from 5-8pm. The first part of the exhibition will run until December 2nd. Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm, Friday-Saturday 9am-1pm. The second part will debut on December 16 during the Third Friday Arts Walk at the Argenta Library at 420 Main Street in North Little Rock.Call (501) 758-1720 or visit NLRLibrary.org.
ETC. : Poetry reading
Arkansas Poet Laureate Susannah Rhodes Her work will be read on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Fireplace Room at McAstrand Hall, Central Arkansas University, 201 Donaga Avenue, Conway. An informal reception with refreshments will follow. This is the first in a series of campus visits proposed by the famous poet. The sponsor is Slant, the contemporary poetry journal of the UCA English Department. Admission is free. Email slantpoetry@uca.edu.
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