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Doug Varone and Dancers returns to the Center, bringing a program brimming with the vitality of highly charged choreography which also touches the human heart. The program will feature Somewhere (2019), Short Story (2001), Nocturne (2017), and Double Octets (2021). Somewhere is set to the orchestral score of Leonard Bernstein’s timeless West Side Story but the well-known story is stripped away. What is left is pure choreographic vibrancy with emotional heft generated by the musical structure. Short Story, with music by Rachmaninoff and Nocturne with music by Chopin, together create a piano suite that reveals the intimate landscape of Varone’s choreographic brilliance. Double Octets, the finale of the program, will leave you breathless as the explosive energy of the combined forces of the talented dancers from the Mason School of Dance and the company take command of the stage.
The Center for the Arts at George Mason University announced today its 2022/2023 season of mainstage performances, featuring a diverse lineup of artists and ensembles across many genres, as part of Great Performances at Mason and the Family Series.
Videos
Marjorie Prime
Prologue Theatre (4/26 - 5/19) | ||
Pasión y Fuego: The Music of Spain
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (6/15 - 6/15) CONCERT
PHOTOS
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Mummy in the Closet: Evita's Return
GALA Hispanic Theatre (5/9 - 6/9) | ||
Problems Between Sisters
Studio Theatre (5/8 - 6/16) | ||
Little Shop of Horrors
Ford's Theatre (3/15 - 5/18) | ||
Expecting
The Keegan Theatre (5/16 - 5/25) | ||
Frontieres sans Frontieres
Spooky Action Theater (4/25 - 5/19) | ||
American Psycho
Monumental Theatre Company (6/22 - 7/15) | ||
Ain't Too Proud
National Theatre (6/17 - 6/22) | ||
MJ
National Theatre (8/13 - 9/8) | ||
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