Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
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elebrated
by Elisabeth Perez-Luna author, jour-
B
ryn Mawr Film na l i s t a n d
Institute is part- screenwriter Mark
nering with First Bowden visits Paoli
Person Arts to Library, 18 Darby
co-present the Road in Paoli, on
award-winning Wednesday, Sep-
documentary The Kidnapping tember 22, at 7 p.m.
of Ingrid Betancourt on Thurs- to discuss his body
Meet Mitzvah day, September 23, at 7:30 of work.
Bowl Moms p.m. at Bryn Mawr Film Insti- Bowden’s best-
Page 9 tute, followed by a discussion selling book Black
with Betancourt, the former Hawk Down, a de-
Colombian presidential can- piction of the United
didate kidnapped just prior States raid to cap-
to the 2002 election and held ture Somali war-
captive for six-and-a-half years. l o rd M o h a m e d
The discussion will be mod- Farrah Aidid, was
erated by WHYY’s Elisabeth a finalist for the
Perez-Luna and will be follow- National Book
ed by a book signing of Betan- Award, won the
court’s new memoir, Even Overseas Press
Silence Has an End: My Six Club’s 1997 Hal
Years of Captivity in the Colom- Boyle Award, and
Wolf PAC bian Jungle. was the basis of the
Celebrates! The Kidnapping of Ingrid Ridley Scott film
Betancourt is an award-winning of the same name.
Page 11 2003 documentary directed His book Killing Celebrated author, journalist and screen-
by Victoria Bruce and Karin Pablo about Colum- writer Mark Bowden visits Paoli Library,
Hayes. The filmmakers orig- bian drug lord Pablo 18 Darby Road in Paoli, on Wednesday,
inally set out to make a doc- Escobar won the September 22, at 7 p.m.
umentary about Colombian Overseas Press
senator and anti-corruption Club’s 2001 Cornelius Ryan Award and is currently in devel-
activist Ingrid Betancourt and opment to become a film. Bowden’s Guests of the Ayatollah,
Photo/©Tess Steinkolk her 2002 campaign to run for an account of the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, was listed by
Former Colombian Presidential Candidate Ingrid Betancourt will president as a member of the Newsweek as one of “The 50 Books for Our Times,” and The
give a book talk and sign copies of her new memoir at Br yn Green Party. However, Betan- Best Game Ever, a story of the 1958 NFL championship game,
Mawr Film Institute, following a screening of the award-winning court was kidnapped by the is a New York Times best-seller. Bowden is a contributing
2003 documentary “The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt” on Thurs- Revolutionary Armed Forces editor to Vanity Fair, and a national correspondent for The
Gentle Yoga day, September 23 at 7:30 p.m. Betancourt was kidnapped days of Colombia (FARC) a few days Atlantic. Bowden has received The Abraham Lincoln Literary
before the 2002 elections and held hostage by guerrilla forces for before the election was to Award and the International Thriller Writers’ “True Thriller
for Everyone six-and-a-half years. take place, throwing her poli- Award” for lifetime achievement, and served as a judge for
Page 12 tical party and family into the National Book Awards in 2005.
chaos. In addition to including Betancourt telling the story of her early political career in her Mark Bowden graduated in 1973 from Loyola University
own words, the documentary captures the efforts of Betancourt’s mother, husband, and of Maryland, where he taught from 2001-2010. He was a re-
teenage children as they struggle to free See “The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt” Screening on page 4 See Author Visits Paoli Library on page 3
Celebrating
Jewish Culture
& Community
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Y O U N G F I L M M A K E R D E B U T S A G O L D - A WA R D D O C U M E N TA R Y
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t’s not her first film but it Last month, the Bryn Mawr
is by far her best, says 18- Film Institute debuted “The
year old Malvern-resident Voices of History Before They
and Girl Scout Ambassador Are Silenced: The Holocaust,”
Great Events! Darragh Friedman about “The a 30-minute documentar y
Voices of History Before They featuring interviews with four
Are Silenced: The Holocaust,” local Holocaust survivors that
a documentary featuring inter- was single-handedly produced
Your Community views with four local Holocaust by 18-year-old filmmaker and
survivors that debuted last
Newspaper month at the Bryn Mawr Film
Girl Scout Ambassador Darragh
Friedman (center). Joining
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to plan, propose, implement, but did not attend the screen-
and present for approval. ing. Friedman interviewed a
It took Friedman more than fifth survivor who was not
See “The Voices of History” on page 7 featured in the film.
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Panel discussion with artists fea-
tured in the List Gallery exhibition, Exhibit 6095. clarinet, and Joseph DeVizia, Jr.,
“Aesthetics of Intimacy” will be held The Institute of Contemporary Art trumpet, for an afternoon of duets
on Wednesday, September 15, 2010, will present “Still, Flat, and Far,” Main Line Delco and trios featuring the music of
at 4:30 p.m. at the Swarthmore Col- Erin Shirreff’s first solo museum Loan Workshop Bizet, Mozart, Schocker, Muczyn-
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ski, Villa-Lobos, Rimsky-Korsakov,
Joplin and Puccini. Event is free
Your Community Paper List Gallery. Susan Jane Walp, Don The exhibition will be on display
Wednesday, September 15 through
ing for a Small Business Adminis-
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for 26 Years! sent slides of their work and that Sunday, December 5. An open- difference between getting the
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of distinguished masters of still life ing reception will be held on Sep- loan and being turned down. Come
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Hadassah – Opening
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By Rose Marie Riley Birthed five years ago in a Philadelphia nightclub, Baby Loves Disco grew Hayes Manor
into an international phenomenon as an afternoon dance party featur- 2210 Belmont Ave., Phila.
Tongue & Groove Debuts New Show ing real music spun and mixed by real DJs blending classic disco tunes (2 Blocks from City Ave. across from Police Barracks)
from the ’70s and ’80s. True to its trademark style, the party will contin-
Tongue & Groove Spontaneous Theater Company, known for cutting-
ue for the Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour 2010, as thousands of par-
edge improvised shows that depict both comic and dramatic elements of
ents, grandparents and kids bop and play at venues of all kinds.
Sat., Sept. 18, 2010 • 8 a.m - 2 p.m.
real life, will debut a new show entitled “Unspoken” at the 2010 Philly
Fringe Festival! Inspired by emails, texts and other words left unspoken The local event of Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour will be held at Sham- For info call Billie Jeanne 215-473-1552
provided anonymously by the audience, this critically acclaimed ensem- poo, 417 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA on Sunday, September 12, from
ble spontaneously creates a unique serio-comic performance every 1 - 4 p.m. Buy Tickets online: $20 per walking human. Family 4-pack is
night. The 2010 Fringe marks the premiere of this new format, as well $60. For info visit http://www.babylovesdisco.com/events/.
as the addition of a new element of the show, improvised music! Tongue
& Groove will perform three shows only at The Adrienne Mainstage, “The Science of Happiness” DR. RONALD CARROLL
2030 Sansom Street, Friday, September 10, 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, Sep- “The Science of Happiness” Video featuring Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar: Con- ~PODIATRIST • SURGEON • FOOT SPECIALIST~
tember 11, 5 p.m.; Thursday, September16, 7 p.m. Running time 1 hour. gregation Beth Hamedrosh presents a Video presentation featuring Dr.
Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the Fringe Box Office, online at Tal Ben-Shahar speaking on “The Science of Happiness” on Wednesday, ✡ Best Wishes ✡
livearts-fringe.org, and at the door. September 15, 2010, at 7:30 p.m. at Congregation Beth Hamedrosh, for A Healthy & Happy New Year
200 Haverford Road in Wynnewood, PA. A Panel Discussion led by Rabbi Most Insurance Plans Accepted
Canine Partners For Life Open House Yonah Gross and Stephanie Kerbel will follow the video. The program
On Saturday, September 11, Canine Partners For Life (CPL) will hold costs $8 in advance/$10 at the door. Light refreshments will be served. DAY, EVENING & SATURDAY HOURS • HOUSE CALLS
its annual Open House at its 45-acre facility, 334 Faggs Manor Road, For info and to RSVP, call 610-642-6444 or visit www.bethhamedrosh.org. Philadelphia Newtown Square
Cochranville, PA from noon to 4 p.m.! The main attraction is Cow Bingo, Corn. of Conshohocken Ave. 3475 West Chester Pk.
where one lucky winner will win a “beefy” $5,000. Tickets are on sale DAR-SAR Constitution Week Luncheon & W. Country Club Rd. (at Bryn Mawr Ave.)
now! Tickets are $10 each, and squares are randomly assigned. For info, The 41st annual DAR-SAR Constitution Week Luncheon will be held (across from Brith Sholom House)
call 610-869-4902, ext. 225, or email specialevents@k94life.org, or visit Saturday, September 18, 2010 at the Dolce Valley Forge Hotel on Route 215-879-0277 610-359-9310
www.k94life.org. 202 in King of Prussia. The event begins with a reception and cash bar
at 11:30 a.m. The reception is followed by a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The
Opera Highlights Concert event celebrates the ratification of the Constitution of the United States
The Delaware Valley Opera Company (DVOC) will present an evening of and is sponsored jointly by the Philadelphia Continental Chapter of the M a x i m i z e Yo u r B u s i n e s s !
opera highlights on Saturday, September 11 at 7 p.m. at the sanctuary Sons of the American Revolution and the 25 chapters of the South East
of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 819 Cathedral Road, in District of the Pennsylvania State Society of the Daughters of the American Advertise in
Roxborough. The church has a parking lot and is handicap accessible. Revolution. The speaker will be Tom Roberts. Mr. Roberts is an attorney C i t y S u b u r b a n N e ws !
A good-will donation will be collected as the price of admission. The con- who is a descendant of Jared Ingersoll – a Signer of the Constitution.
cert is part memorial, part nod of recognition to Paul D. Osimo, one of He will discuss Mr. Ingersoll’s advocacy of states rights during the Consti-
the company’s founders, who poured his enthusiasm and energy into tutional Convention. For info and reservations, contact 484-620-7200.
C a l l 610 - 6 6 7 - 6 6 2 3
DVOC for more than 26 of the company’s 31 years. The concert program fo r G r e a t R a t e s & I d e a s !
includes favorite arias and ensembles by beloved composers such as Coaches vs. Cancer
Donizetti, Gershwin, Gounod, Mozart, Puccini, and Saint-Saens. The The 15th annual Coaches vs. Can-
evening’s singers, all from DVOC’s roster of fine performers, include mezzo- cer of Philadelphia Jim Maloney
soprano Susan Blair, mezzo-soprano Andrea Broido, baritone Jeffrey Carr, Golf Classic will be held Septem-
soprano Teresa D’Amico, soprano Darlene Kelsey, soprano Laurice Kennel, ber 20, 2010, at Llanerch Country
bass Milo Morris, soprano Elizabeth Oliver, tenor Timothy Oliver, tenor Club, Havertown. Events: 10 a.m.
David Price, mezzo-soprano Susan Rheingans and tenor Doug Rowland. Registration; 11:15 a.m. Lunch;
For information, call 215-725-4171 or email info@dvopera.org. 12 p.m. Shotgun Start; 5 to 7 p.m.
Cocktail Reception and Dinner.
James Labold Exhibit Silent and Live Auctions will be
JSF Contemporary, Fishtown, proudly presents “James Labold,” a solo held. All proceeds from the Golf
exhibition of the unorthodox young sculptor. The exhibition will be on Classic will support the American
view Saturday, September 11 through Sunday, October 31 at Memphis Cancer Society’s work to save lives
Flats (1714 Memphis Street), in Fishtown. The artist’s reception will take from cancer. For info call 215-985-
place on Saturday September 11, from 6 - 9 p.m. Admission is free. Gal- 5347.
lery hours by appointment only. For information, or to schedule an ap-
pointment with Jeffrey Frederick please call 267-516-5034 or email jfred- Concert to
erick@jsfcontemporary.com. Celebrate Life
Baby Loves Disco Lemonade Tour The Hospice and Home Care Foun-
dation is presenting the annual
Baby Loves Disco celebrates life and lemonade at Shampoo on Sep- Concert to Celebrate Life, Septem-
tember 12, as part of the nationwide Lemonade Tour 2010, sponsored ber 22, 2010, at Appleford, 770 Mt.
by trendy fashion retailer H. It’s the first-ever national tour for Baby Moro Road Villanova, the evening will
Loves Disco, offering an internationally acclaimed mix of music, danc- begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails on
ing and fun-filled activities for parents and their young children. The the lawn, followed by dinner and
party lands in more than 45 cities this season, touching down in night- festive entertainment. The event
clubs, children’s hospitals, shopping malls and schools across the United raises funds and awareness of the
States. It’s a super-dance-party special mission to spread awareness and needs of hospice and home-care
raise money for Alex’s Lemonade Stand, a nonprofit organization devot- patients. For info, call Appleford
ed to finding a cure for childhood cancer. 610-527-4280.
A U T H O R V I S I T S PA O L I L I B R A RY
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porter and columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer for more than 30 years and now teaches
journalism at The University of Delaware and lives in Oxford, Pennsylvania.
Bowden visits Paoli Library as part of their Centennial Author Series. Future authors
include: Tony Abbott on Friday, October 1, 4:30 p.m. Abbott, the award-winning author
of Danger Guys, Firegirl, The Secrets of Droon and other books for young readers, began
writing books for children when he began reading bedtime stories to his own children. He
wrote his first book, Danger Guys, while taking a writing class with renowned children’s
author Patricia Reilly Giff. That first book, and the series that it began, became the corner-
stone of his writing career. Since then, he’s written over seventy-five books sold worldwide
for readers ages 6 to 14.
On Thursday, October 21, at 7 p.m. Paoli Library will host a Mystery Writers Panel with
authors John Dobbyn, Bonnie McDougal Kistler and Barbara Clement who will share their
experience and expertise on this very popular form of fiction.
Barbara Robinson visits Paoli Library on Thursday, November 4, at 7 p.m. She is the
short story writer, playwright, poet and beloved author of the popular The Best Christmas
Pageant Ever and The Best School Year Ever. Robinson is from Berwyn and now enjoys
traveling across the country visiting schools.
Space is limited for all events, so please make a reservation by calling Paoli Library at
610-296-7996 or contact Branch Manager Beverly Michaels at bmichaels@ccls.org. For
more information on Paoli Library’s year-long centennial celebration “A Century of Read-
ing,” visit www.tredyffrinlibraries.org.
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• NYC Shopping her and continue to campaign on her behalf by calling for the solidarity of the Colombian people. The Kidnapping of
Ingrid Betancourt won several awards, including the Audience Award from the SlamDance Festival and the Orson Welles
Award for Best First Film at the Tiburon International Film Festival, and was also a special mention for the Amnesty Inter-
Call 610-368-7916 national DOEN Award, which celebrates films about human rights issues. In Spanish with English subtitles, the film runs
76 minutes.
Ingrid Betancourt will appear in conjunction with the screening to tell her story about being kidnapped by the guerilla
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and answer audience questions. A 2002
Can You Afford To Not Be Insured? Colombian presidential nominee, Betancourt established her reputation by fighting against
political corruption and made many enemies, even as she won seats in the House of Repre-
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WHYY’s Elisabeth Perez-Luna will moderate the discussion with Ingrid Betancourt fol-
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collected, and produced sound content for four national Graphic Designer
museums and interpretive centers, including The African Kathy Fitzgerald
American History Museum in Detroit, Michigan, and The Staff Writer
Civil War Interpretive Center in Richmond, Virginia. Jerry Bloom
This event is co-presented by First Person Arts, an orga- Society Editor
nization which transforms the drama of real life into mem- Rose Marie Riley
oir and documentary art to foster appreciation for our unique
and shared experience. Founded in 2000, the organization 857 Montgomery Avenue
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W hat do Olympic gold-
medal swimmer Lenny
Krayzelburg, “Survivor: Africa”
champion Ethan Zohn, Doug
Gottlieb of ESPN, marathon
runner Deena Kastor, and
Jay Fiedler of Miami Dolphins
fame have in common? Before
they were in the limelight, all
five honed their skills and
strengthened their Jewish
identity as participants in the
community and character-
building experience known
as the JCC Maccabi Games®.
What began as a 1982 pilot
project in one city with 300
Jewish youth has ballooned
Group shot of teens “hanging out” at the JCC Maccabi Games to an annual summer event
in Denver this summer. All kids are from Team Philadelphia. that attracts thousands of
teens from North America
and abroad to multiple sites in the U.S. and Canada.
Team Philadelphia had a strong showing this summer with 61 athletes in Denver, 29
athletes in Richmond and 46 athletes in Baltimore. ArtsFest is also growing in Philadel-
phia with 3 artists in Baltimore and 14 to San Rafael. See JCC Maccabi Games on page 8
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strength to triumph over adversity, The 12,000 square foot home, set on
Hair Products • Hardware • Cleaning Products and discover her unique voice in the 4.5 acres, has three living levels and
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pop, and the blues. Performances are a first floor wine cellar, a two-story
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finished basement with a home the-
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a British quartet making their U.S.
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stomps, and old-time folk ballads. For 309 and Evans Road). Shuttle service
Renrich is a locally owned and tickets (Free) or info, call 215-222-1400 available during regular tour hours.
managed Health Food Store serving or online at www.worldcafelive.com. Keswick Theatre in Glenside, PA presents Parking at the Design Home not per-
all your vegetarian needs. • SRUTI – The India Music and “Bruce In The USA,” the Bruce Springsteen mitted. For tickets ($20) or info, call
Dance Society, presents a Violin Con- Tribute show, Friday, September 24, at 8 p.m. 215-387-8431 or visit www.philly-
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families in the area. Featuring Dr. L. Subramaniam and Ambi Subramaniam at the • Aid Fund presents GayBINGO, hosted by Carlotta
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City Suburban Seniors Invited for a Night of Comedy at the Masonic Village too serious to joke about. Together, they bring down the
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free comedy night featuring The Chris and Dad Show house with imitations of past and present celebrities and
at the Masonic Village’s Kenneth Mills Auditorium. From 6 send audiences into fits of laughter with their back-and-
- 7 p.m., experience campus tours and enjoy refreshments, forth jesting. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn about the
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by September 13 to RSVP. Seating is limited.
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UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES:
Feeding the Soul: Making, Tasting & Israeli Dancing Every Sunday
September 15 – Education & Back-to-
School
Studying Holiday Favorites The Germantown Jewish Centre Israeli dance group meets virtually every
This Germantown Jewish Centre Adult Ed Class begins September 14. Sunday morning from September through June, from 10 a.m. to
September 22 – Education & Back-to- This class blends text study and cooking. Learn recipes associated with 12:30 p.m. The repertoire consists mainly of intermediate dances,
School, Healthy Living, Senior Services & Sukkot, Pesach and Shavuot. Registration for all holidays encouraged, though the group always begins with easier, older dances. There is an
Sr. Back Page but you may sign up for just one or two holidays. Sukkot sessions are emphasis on instruction and review in the earlier part of the session.
Sept. 14 & 21. Registration fees do apply. For info or to register con- It’s an informal, friendly group, and always welcomes new dancers! $5
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Mazel tov
M CELEBRATING JEWISH CULTURE & COMMUNITY
Look at even though that was many years ago. Now it will be wonderful being able to go up in my
chair.” His wife Lorraine adds, “It’s not just for Bill; it’s for all of our future!”
Ohev also offers fully accessible services with an Assisted Hearing System and large
print prayer books. The rest of the building is fully accessible as well, including its park-
Mazel tov
M CELEBRATING JEWISH CULTURE & COMMUNITY
IT’S AS EASY AS
munity celebrating its fifth year under the spiritual direc- vice at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Church. On September
tion of Rabbi Yitzhak Nates, invites the community for Rosh 18 a Contemplative Walk will be held at 10 a.m., at Narberth
Hashanah Eve on Wednesday, September 8 at St. John’s Park. That evening a Closing Service/Yizkor will be held at
Episcopal Church, 404 Levering Mill Road, Bala Cynwyd. 5 p.m.; and a Potluck Break-Fast will take place at 7 p.m.,
Young children’s service at 6:15 p.m., general service at 7 at Merion Friends Activity Building, 615 Montgomery
p.m. On Thursday, September 9 at 11 a.m. afternoon ser- Avenue, Merion. Free to Havurah members. Guest fees are
vices with shofar blowing and Tashlich prayers will be held $36 per household for each holiday; $72 for all fall holidays.
in Shortridge Park, Wynnewood Road and Shortridge Drive. For information or to reserve a seat, call 610-896-5507 or
Bring a picnic lunch. visit www.narberthhavurah.org.
Yom Kippur Services will be held Friday, September 17,
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E D U C AT I O N & BA C K- T O- SC H O O L N E W S
Joint Concert – Dancefusion & 360º Dance Company
Premieres at Fringe Festival
Artistic Director Gwendolyn Bye.
O n September 10 and 11, 2010 two
electrifying dance companies,
Danecfusion and 360º Dance Company
360º Dance Company, a New York-
based company under Artistic Direc-
will perform in Joint Concert at Drexel tion of Martin Lofsnes, is comprised
• ACCEPTING REGISTRATION • University’s Mandell Theater as part primarily of former principal dancers
of the Philly Fringe Festival. Dance- from the Martha Graham Dance Com-
PHILADELPHIA STUDIO BALLET fusion will present three Philadelphia pany, and is dedicated to combining
www.philadelphiastudioballet.com premieres and 360º Dance Company the great classics of modern dance
will present one premiere. with cutting-edge contemporary com-
Suzanne Slenn – Director • Ballet - Pre thru Professional
Formerly of Pennsylvania Ballet missions. The 360º Dance Company
and The Rock School • Hip Hop/Jazz/Funk Danecfusion and 360º Dance will feature a new work, “Que Color
• Tap • Musical Theater Company will perform at Drexel Tiene El Amor” by Ricardo Flores. This
• Mommy & Me • Zumba University’s Mandell Theater on work takes the audience on an adven-
• Performing Company September 10 and 11. ture of theatrical magic as two dancers,
• Boys’ Ballet Scholarship Martin Lofsnes and Alessandra Prosperi
Program Dancefusion, celebrating 23 years weave a provocative duet of attraction.
• Boys’ Hip-Hop Class of dance under the Artistic Direction Joint Concert – Dancefusion and
• Birthday Parties of Gwendolyn Bye, will feature the re- 360º Dance Company Performances
Little Ballerinas construction of Pauline Koner’s solo
masterpiece “The Farewell” danced
are Friday, September 10 and 11 at
8:00 p.m. and Saturday, September 11
Blending Fundamental Dance
Instruction with Costumes and Props by Janet Pilla to Gustav Mahler’s The at 2:00 p.m., at Mandell Theater, Drexel
Song of the Earth. The program in- University, 3300 Chestnut Street, Phila-
OPEN HOUSE cludes the full company in Daniel delphia PA 19104. Tickets: $25 Adults
REGISTRATION Maloney’s “Suite for Percussion” with - Students/Children ($5 off). Contact
CHILDREN • TEENS • ADULTS live music of Westley Rast and a new work, Dwelling by the Festival Box Office at 215-413-1318 or visit www.livearts-
Sept. 9 • 5 pm - 7 pm company member Joe Cicala. “This raw, highly physical fringe.org. For group rates and info contact: Dancefusion
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explores the difficulty of a dissolving relationship,” states
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ROSEMONT SCHOOL INTRODUCES NEW TEACHERS
Rosemont School of the Holy
Piano Artist Studio Child has introduced six new
faculty members for the
Providing an exciting music 2010 - 2011 school year.
program for kids and teens The teachers are, from left –
Piano Lessons, Recitals and Awards! Mary Beth Hughes of Glad-
wyne, Early Childhood and
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and Lower School music;
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shohocken, Kindergarten;
Maureen Josephsen of Rose-
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In five years, Wolf PAC has more grown exponentially, thanks to the talented staff and
the hard-working board of directors, “and the families” added Bobbi. “We wouldn’t be
where we are without all of these families. So, Happy Birthday Wolf PAC!” Bobbi said,
smiling and pointing to two youngsters exchanging hugs in the hallway, “this is what it’s
about though, it is amazing to watch them build friendships and feel good about themselves.”
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and Resources for an Active Lifestyle.” This four-part series kicks off on Saturday,
September 18 with a program at the Aston Community Center (257 Concord Rd., Aston)
from noon to 2 p.m., and will continue throughout the fall. Learn how to live healthy with
a neurological disorder, such as Multiple Sclerosis, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), Parkinson’s
disease, stroke and dementia. Learn more about these conditions and available treatments/
therapies. Free hearing and stroke screenings will also be offered at the event, as well as
free refreshments and giveaways. All participants will be entered into a raffle for a 30-day
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spread throughout the world. The word yoga means “to join
or yoke together,” and it brings the body and mind together
into a harmonious whole.
“Yoga is increasingly popular in our fast-paced world.”
Georgette observes. “It offers an easily learned approach to
relaxing the body and quieting the mind, which allows release
of the stress that we all experience.” Georgette DuBois, MS, RYT has been practicing yoga since 1990
Students experience the benefits of this mind/body/spirit and became certified to teach Kripalu yoga in 1995. She found-
practice from their very first class with Georgette, and they ed the award-winning Yoga Garden, which is now under the
keep coming back. “I have students who have been taking direction of Mark Nelson. In her classes, she encourages stu-
my classes regularly for over a decade. It’s wonderful to see dents to honor their inner wisdom, nurturing body, mind and
the positive impact that the regular practice of yoga has spirit by practicing awareness and self-acceptance.
on their lives.”
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