Sunday, March 25, 2007

Events: Albuquerque Keshet School Time Matinee Series

This comes attached with a flyer which I also cut and pasted into the email!--Tabbi
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Tabbi and Lisa,
Do you mind sending this out to ALL the communities you reach. My daughter takes classes at Keshet and they are really trying to fill their school matinees with home schoolers. The studio provides excellent instruction and will begin registering for summer classes and camps as well. Their prices for classes are VERY reasonable and they have something for everyone, including moms.

Thanks so much,
Tonia Peasley


Keshet Dance Company's

School Time Matinee Series – May 2007

Free Tickets!

Keshet's 11th Annual Spring Concert ~ Every Blade of Grass

Featuring unique works created and performed by dancers from Keshet's community based programs.

WHERE: South Broadway Cultural Center, 1025 Broadway SE

WHEN: Thursday May 3rd, 2007 at 10:00am

Friday, May 5th, 2007 at 10:00am

TOTAL RUNNING TIME (no intermission): 75-90 mintues (includes 10-15 minute Q&A session with the cast, crew, and choreographers after the show)

RECOMMENDED AGE: 3rd- 7th grade

Keshet's Repertory Production

~ Minds Ajar~

World premiers of new works by Keshet choreographers. Performed by Keshet's Professional Repertory Dance Company.

WHERE: South Broadway Cultural Center, 1025 Broadway SE

WHEN: Friday, May 12, 2006 at 10:00am

TOTAL RUNNING TIME (no intermission): 75-90 minutes (includes 10-15 minute Q&A session with the cast, crew, and choreographers after the show)

RECOMMENDED AGE: 8th-12th grade

TICKETING INFORMATION

* Tickets for both shows are free! Teachers need to arrange their own transportation to the show.
* Tickets are on a first come first served basis.
* Order tickets by calling Jessie at Keshet (505) 224-9808 or emailing Jessie@keshetdance.org
* Reservations must be made by April 28th
* Please indicate any special needs at the time of your order


These productions are made possible in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Office of Cultural Affairs.

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