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Friday, September 24 2010

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All day
 
6:00 pm
 
DancePlug | The Misconception of Dance
Melbourne
6:30pm

Exhibit: The Misconception of Dance will explore the art of dance, its influences and a main focus on how our art form is being taken over and distorted by the general publics misconceptions.

Directed by Jayden Hicks in association with the Space Dance and Arts Centre and the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

Performed by the students of The Space Full Time course 2010.

8:00 pm
 
DancePlug | Batsheva Dance Company
New York
8:00pm

Internationally acclaimed and making its much-anticipated return to The Joyce after twenty-seven years, Batsheva Dance Company, Israel's national dance company brings esteemed Artistic Director Ohad Naharin's Project 5 to New York audiences for the first time. An evening that features an artful combination of excerpts from earlier pieces by Naharin, "one of the most fascinating dancemakers on the planet" (The New York Times), Project 5 includes excerpts from B/olero (2008), Moshe (1999), George & Zalman (2006) and Black Milk (1985/1991) and offers two completely different perspectives, with five performances danced by a cast of five women and nine performances by a cast of five men.

 
DancePlug | The Phantom of the Opera
Hollywood
8:00pm

Final Los Angeles engagement! With some of the most lavish sets, costumes and special effects ever to have been created for the stage, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA directed by Harold Prince traces the tragic love story of a beautiful opera singer and a young composer shamed by his physical appearance into a shadowy existence beneath the majestic Paris Opera House.

Adapted from Gaston Leroux’s classic novel of mystery and suspense, this award-winning musical has woven its magical spell over standing room audiences in more than 100 cities worldwide and is now the longest running show in Broadway history. For his final overture in Los Angeles, PHANTOM returns to the Pantages Theatre to take your breath away.