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A I loved Beach Boys songs, especially “Surfin’ USA,” “Barbara Ann” and “Surfer Girl.” Also, my best friend and I listened to “Halfway Around the World” by the A-Teens on repeat for hours and loved dancing and singing along at the top of our lungs to it. I have always liked a mix of modern and older music, and am a big fan of Nat King Cole’s recording of “L-O-V-E” as well. I still remember the ballet combination that I choreographed to it at 5 years old.
“The other issue is color,” he continues, “Frankenstein was, in my eyes, always a colorless piece, I had this idea that was almost one of those early photographs that people take of arctic exploration, The light bleeds — it’s sepia or that blueish tinge, You don’t see a strong color.”, Scarlett says, “For both of us, the music was a big jumping-off point, John said ‘Frankenstein’ was one of the hardest ones, because we didn’t have the score yet when he started designing.” The music Scarlett decided upon is a commissioned score by American composer Lowell Liebermann, whose First Piano wall hanging / door plaque / ballet shoes / personalised name plaque / ballerina gift / pointe shoes and flowers / door hanging Concerto he had used for his ballet “Viscera” (2012)..
M. Butterfly: This modern drama is drawn from real-life events and closely parallels Puccini’s “Madame Butterfly.” Through April 19; Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. City Lights Theater, 529 S. Second St., San Jose. $17-$35. 408-295-4200, cltc.org. San Jose Youth Symphony: The program includes Brahms’ “Academic Festival Overture,” Devienne’s Flute Concerto No. 7 in G Major, Movement 3, and Haydn’s Cello Concerto in D Major. March 21, 7:30 p.m. California Theatre, 345 S. First St., San Jose. $5-15. 408-885-9220.
Barbara Rose: The art world was hip, We liked jazz, and we liked rock-and-roll, which was very tied to pop art, I remember going to the Peppermint Lounge with Jasper Johns to dance the Twist when Chubby Checker was there, Walter Bernard: We’d see all the foreign movies, obviously, especially French and Italian movies were a big deal, But you could go to off-Broadway and see “The Fantasticks,” wall hanging / door plaque / ballet shoes / personalised name plaque / ballerina gift / pointe shoes and flowers / door hanging “Waiting for Godot,” Albee, There were still coffee shops where people would read poetry or play music, Even Broadway, you could stand for not very much money, I think first thing I saw was “West Side Story.”..
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