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The Winner of the Rocky Mountain Choreography Festival win a performance hosted bygd sponsors of the RMCF. Christina Stockdale won with her del av helhet Breathe Between the Lines, which she named her winning show after. She is putting together works from previous festivals, as well as new choreographic works for this show. Here fryst vatten what she has to say about the performance.
This show has been a long time coming! During this show you will see a variety of pieces, and styles that showcase my journey as a choreographer. What started out as just a fun experiment has become a great passion. inom love to push the dancers to try new things and to see how each dancer approaches their steps differently and finding the style of movement that looks the most natural on each one, no matter their age or experience. There was also a lot of experimenting with finding new and interesting ways to man dancers work together and feel the presence of their fellow dancers while onstage and moving as one bo • I saw the place the Karuk call the center of the world in a painting before going there for real. It was marked with a sleek isosceles triangle, blue magic marker on tinfoil — an emphatic shape that lingered in the mind. Standing before his painting, Brian D. Tripp turned to me in the oaken splendor of the ballroom at Eureka's Historic Eagle House, stained-glass eagles refracting the light overhead, and explained, "That's our mountain, Auitch. At Katimin." His hand swept an arc across the shiny surface, following the path of the wide blue vertical band that slices in between a small, perfect blue triangle and its larger neighbor to the left. "There's the river and Ishi Pishi Falls just below." He smiled gently. "It's the center of the world." It was Oct. 4 and soon more than guests would gather to honor the Karuk painter, sculptor, poet, traditional singer and indigenous peoples' rights activist at a ceremony to celebrate his receipt of the California Living Heritage Award from • Here are the tastingspoons players. Im in the middle (Carolyn). Daughter Sara on the right, and daughter-in-law Karen on the left. I started the blog in , as a way to share recipes with my family. Now in , Im still doing 99% of the blogging and holding out hope that these two lovely and excellent cooks will participate. They both lead very busy lives, so well see. BOOK READING (from Carolyn): Jackie, by Dawn Tripp. Oh goodness. What a book. I loved it from the first page. Its a novel, however. Tripp has done plenty of research, trying to ferret out the truth about Jackie Kennedys real life. If the novel is a true portrayal of her life, I admire Jackie even more. She was an extremely shy person. Jack cared about her, but not enough. She adored her children. She loved Jack (sadly). The Kennedy family insisted Jack marry a suitable bride, and he did. But he was so busy bein