SHARIR DANCE COMPANY SCHOOL Registration Fall 1990 Synergy Studio 1501West5th St. Complete and mail to: Beginning Modem Mon./Wed. 6:00 - 7:00 pm Sharir Dance Company Instructor: Andrea Ariel $180 P.O. Box339 Sept. 10 - Dec. 19 Austin, TX 78767 Pleaae prinr clearly· Intermediate Modem Saturdays 1: 00 - 2:30 pm Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Kate Warren $78 lntJAdvanced Modem Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm Sept. 10 - Dec. 17 Instructor: Yacov Sharir $90 City~--- Intermediate Jazz Saturdays 11 :30 - 1:00 pm Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Andrea Ariel $78 Tues./Thurs. 5:00 - 6:00 pm Instructor: Greg Easley $174 Intermediate Ballet Tuesdays 9:30 • 11 :00 am ,20'!!......_.,_ Sept. 11 - Dec. 18 Instructor: Lynne Grossman $90 __________ _ TOlalS _________ _ Intermediate Ballet Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:30 pm Sept. 12 - Dec. 19 Instructor: Greg Easley $90 IEncto.d ~­ n ·-checll _..... ............ .,.... "-!e's Ideal Workout Saturdays 10:00 - 11 :15 am D ·--tD---- o ~ C ,,..._ Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Kate Warren $78 ~· Improvisation a Performance Saturdays 2:30 - 4:30 pm Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Darla Johnson The Sharir Dance Company School invites first-time Single claaes are also available. students to attend one free class with this ad. School holidays are November22-25. One copy of ad per person, please For more information contact Kate Warren, School Director at 499-0720. ~Austin Chronick- August 31 , 1990 7 • ~cptl'mhcr 6. llJ<JO L\1AGE!> 7 SHARIR DANCE COMPANY SCHOOL Registration Fall 1990 Synergy Studio 1501 West !)th ~t Complete and mail to, Sharir Dance Company Beginning Modern Mon NVed. 6:00 7·00 pm P.O. Box 339 Sept. 10 Dec. 19 Instructor'. Andrea Ariel $180 Austin, TX 78767 Please print clearly Intermediate Modern Saturdays 1:00 - 2:30 pm Name Sept. 15 ·Dec. 15 Instructor: Kate Warren $78 lnt./Advanced Modern Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 pm City_ Sept. 10 - Dec. 17 Instructor: Yacov Sharir $90 ~ho_ne _____ Intermediate Jazz Saturdays 11 :30 - 1:00 pm Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Andrea Ariel $78 cou... title Beginning Ballet Tues.{Thurs. 5:00 - 6:00 pm Sept. 11 - Dec. 20 Instructor: Greg Easley $174 Intermediate Ballet Tuesdays 9:30 - 11 :00 am ZO'llo dlacount fw Sept. 11 - Dec. 18 Instructor: Lynne Grossman $90 30f"-COU.... ---------- Intermediate Ballet Wednesdays 7:00 - 8:30 pm T-' · -----~~- Sept. 12 - Dec. 19 Instructor. Greg Easley $90 C EftCloeed le my check peyable to the Sharlr Dance Cotllpafty. Kate's Ideal Workout Saturdays 10:00 - 11: 15 am D I would lllce to""- my ::J-twe- C y,.., Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Kate Warren $78 Card I Eap. _d!f•_ lmproviution Ir Performance Saturdays 2:30 - 4:30 pm Sept. 15 - Dec. 15 Instructor: Darla Johnson $80 ~·~~on_u'-'-'-'~--------------~ The Sharir Dance Company School invites first-time Single classes are also available. students to attend one free class with this ad. School holidays are November22-25. One copy of ad per person, please For more information contact Kate Warren, School Director at 499-0720. _ __J ----------------~- .....---- DANCE THE SHARIA DANCE COMPANY SCHOOL Is oow accepting registration for the Fall semester The semester begins September 10, ana classes available include modern, ballet, Jau, 1mprov1sation and body conditioning. For more information or to register call Susan Pitchford at 320-8704 The A~tln Chronicle September 7, 1990 Dance UTbrella Thanks to the following businesses who donated goods to the Second Annual Upscale Garage and Bake Sale benefitting Dance Umbrella and The Sharir Dance Company held Sunday, August 19. 35TH STREET BAKERY OUT OF AFRICA IMPORTS SARA BREUER A SIGN COMPANY PAUL'S HOME FASHIONS GAYE BULLARD AFFAIRS TO REMEMBER ID PEARLE VISION CENTER JANET BURNER AMDUR GALLERY PIPE WORLD JOSE' BUSTAMANTE AMY'S ICE CREAM PRO-JEX GALLERY PATTI CLAYTON ANDERSON'S COFFEE POSSIBILITOYS WENDY CORRIGAN AS YOU LIKE IT AGNES SATELITTE SHOP CARL CREEGER AUSTIN OPERA HOUSE SOMETHING'S AFOOT JOYCE DORMANDY AZIZ SWEETISH HILL PATTY EASON BALLET AUSTIN TAOS CONNECTION GREG EASLY BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO TARGET CHRIS FABRE BLUE HERON TERRA TOYS JEAN FRAZIER BOOK PEOPLE TOY BOX MARYGANZON BOOKSTOP THE CAKE LADY RICARDO GARCIA BRIGHT IDEAS THE CONTAINER STORE THERESA GIVENS CHEZ FRED THE SOFA & CHAIR CO. PEGGY GOUGH CHEZ ZEE THE LAUTERSTEIN-CONWAY DEANA HANNA CONGRESS A VE. BOOKSELLERS SCHOOL OF MASSAGE ARALYN HUGHES COOKIE COMPANY THE UNIVERSITY CLUB TIM HURST CRABTREE & EVELYN TIM STANTON AUDIO JAYNE KRAHN CUT-UPS PHOTO SCULPTURE­ TOAD HALL HENRY KUGELER DAS SOFA UNIQUE CAKES BY EMILIA PAT LAND ECLECTIC WATERLOO RECORDS GINA LALLI EMERALD'S WHEATSVILLE CO-OP SCOTI LEHMAN FAITH UNITED :METHODIST WHOLE EARTH PROVISION CO. MIKE MAGUIRE FREE WHEELING BICYCLES WHOLE FOODS BAKERY DENISE MEREDITH GAGE FURNITURE WICKS-N-STICKS LYDIA F. MUNRO GOGGLES WINN'S LIZ MURPHY GRANITE CAFE WIGGYS CHRISTI OLSEN HAIR ARTISTRY BY JEAN CADDIE OLSEN HALF PRICE BOOKS Thanks also to those members and CAROLYN PAVLICK HASTINGS friends of Dance Umbrella and The SUSAN PITCHFORD HEARTLAND GALLERY Sharir Dance Company who contrib­ DIANA PRECHTER HORSEFEATHERS uted their time, items, and wonderful BEYERLY REEVES KIKUYA baked goods CHRIS RINCON KILLER BEADS CHRIS ADAMS ROXANNE SAENZ KRUGER'S MARY D. ADAMS ROSIE SERNA LACK'S DEIRDRE ANDERSON LARRY SHAW LA REYNA BAKERY ANDREA ARIEL DONNA SHEPARD LIBERTY BOOKS MARINA JASMINE AUCLAIR TEDSIFF MAGASIN - A SALON LUCILA AU PHYLLIS SLATTERY MAGNOLIA CAFE BEYERLY BAJEMA PETE SPELLINGS MAJESTIC DINER ANDREA BECKHAM MATI & DENISE STEINBERG MILLER BLUEPRINT FRITZ BLAU CAROLINE SUTION MOVIN' EASY CHERYL BOYD LAURA CANTU-TEMPLETON MUSIC LAND CHRIS BOYD COLEEN WARING MUSIC MAKERS KAY BRADEN KATE WARREN NUVO DOUG BRANNAGAN JOAN WOLFE 9/September 1990 C A L E N D A R DANCE THE SHARIR DANCE COMPANY SCHOOL IS now accepting reg1s1rat1on for tl1e Fall semester. The semester begiris September 10, and classes avallabte include moaorn, ballet, Jau, lmprovlsatton and body conditioning. For more Information or to register call Susan Pilchlord at 320-8704 Tiie A•dn Cllrollklt September 14, 1'90 By Sondra Lomax opera company has expanded its 1990- Special to the American-Statesman 91 programming by adding an extra performance to each of its three ime to pull out the opera productions. glasses and check those sea - The ALO will continue to import in­ son tickets because the Aus­ ternationally acclaimed guest artists for tin fine-art& season is under the principal roles in its productions, I way. A perusal of the offer­ with local artists performing solo and Tings from the symphony, ballet, opera chorus parts. Guests for "Hombres de and touring companies shows this year's :Espana" include Stefano Algieri as lineup baa an international accent with Manrico in n Trovat.ore and Richard an emphasis on diversity. Byrne as Figaro in The Barber of Seville. The University of Texas' Baas Con­ Robert McFarland will sing the title cert Hall, the city's largest pl'08Cenium role in Don Giovanni = theater, is housed in the university's An international array of guest artisu ,, Performing Arts Center. It plays host to from Canada, Russia. the Phillipines ·- a number of large touring groups each and the United States will join Maestro year and provides the venue for the Sung Kwak and the Austin Symphony city's own symphony orchestra, opera Orchestra as the group celebrates its a. company and ballet troupe. 80th season. Cellist Ofra Harnoy, pia­ Although fall bookings at the Bass nist& Alexei Sultanov and Bella David<>-' Concert Hall are scheduled around UT's vich, and guest conductor Stephen ~ home football games, the theater will be Gunzenhauser are but a few of the art· the site for 17 different productions in ists scheduled to perform in 1990-91. the next 15 weeks. Beside& classical fare, the ASO initi­ "Of course there are the annual per­ at.es its new Nicte1odeon Pope Series formances of the Austin Symphony Or­ this year. Three vintage silent movies • chestra, the Austin Lyric Opera and accompanied by the ASO in the pit will I: Ballet Austin in the concert ball, but we be shown in the Bass Concert Hall in a are able to bring in a variety of touring one-performance-only format. A salute groups from around the world through to Hollywood is included as the fourth ·- our own fine-arts series," said Jerry entry on the Nickelodeon series, featur­ Harris, acting director of UT's Perform­ ing Skitch Henderson and songs from ing Arts Center. the MGM musicals of the '40s and '50s. 9' Sponsoring international troupes is Ballet Austin advertises its upcoming nothing new for the PAC, but Harris season with "A Perfect Balance" as its • said this year's itinerary spans a broad­ slogan, featuring an eclectic repertoire er spectrum than usual. And 1991 tWd three new ballets by guest choreog­ I: marks the PAC's 10th anniversary. raphers .John Butler, Vincente Nebrada "The emphasis this season is on cul­ and Stanley Hall. The season balances tural and ethnic diversity, from small classics such as The Nut.cracker and Pa­ chamber groups like the Eastern Brass quito with Butler's dramatic Othello and Quintet to large companies like Pirin: artistic director Lambros Lambrou's The Bulgarian National Folk Ensem­ jazzy Boyd & Biu£. ble," Harris said. Ballet Austin adds a fifth program to Troupes from Bulgaria, Africa, Japan, its subscription series with Paramount I Canada, Venezuela and Chile will grace Theatre performances featuring the the concert ball stage this year with Sbarir Dance Company as guest artists. classical and traditional mqsic, song and The April concert will p~ent Austin's dance, sharing an impressive calendar two professional dance compiwies in with American dance troupes, Broad­ their first joint appearance.
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