Lots of shows!
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This Thursday, it's Seven Sunless Days at the Skybar, I believe they go on at 10pm.
Saturday, it's a double belly dance bill, starting with
Dhat-Badan: A Benefit for Massachusetts Animal Welfare Organizations
Saturday, December 9th, 2006
12:30 pm-4:00 pm
Blackstone Community Center
4th Floor (Elevator available)
50 W. Brookline Street (Entrance on Washington Street)
South End, Boston, MA 02118
The event includes:
~Belly Dance Performances throughout the day by NBDA members (including me and the fine ladies of Tribal Storm)
~Middle Eastern Drum Circle: All levels of drummers are welcome!
~Belly Dance Tag Sale: Bring items sell or trade labeled with your name and the price.
~Belly Dance Jam: Open dancing to live drums and DJ
Cost of the Event:
For NBDA members: $12
Non-NBDA members: $15
Directions to Blackstone Community Center: The Blackstone Community Center is located on West Brookline Street between Shawmut Avenue and Washington Street near Blackstone Square. It is on the Silver Line (#49) and is within walking distance of Back Bay Station or the 43 bus which runs down Tremont Street. On-site and off-site parking available. (It's located pretty much two or three blocks off Tremont Street at the same level as Liquid, for a reference point)
Then in the evening, it's Oddville Vaudeville--The Weimaraner Republic!
Oddville Vaudeville, a fledgling production company, brings the talents of many seasoned Boston-area performers back to the variety format. By combining traditional performance with mixed media and a little down home camp, Oddville Vaudeville creates it's own exciting, interactive theater experience. The Oddville Players are experimenting with interactive video, fusion forms of traditional dance styles, old-time musical revival, circus arts, and cabaret-style theatrical numbers.
119 Gallery has been the incubator for Oddville Vaudeville, and we would like to thank them by holding a fundraising benefit for the Gallery. On December 9th, we will present the next installment: WEIMARANER REPUBLIC. Join us as the Oddville Players and their special guests take us on a trip around the world!
Featuring:
Badriya, Egyptian Fusion Bellydance (doing my Irish Pogues routine)
Brian King, music & art extrodinaire, of What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?
La Belle Margaux & Little Red Coquette, comedic burlesque & visuals
Ms. Moonshine, old-time ukulele
Mz. Noodle, video & surprises
Naomi Bennett, burlesque
Tribal Storm, Modern Tribal Fusion Bellydance
Uncle Shoe, old-time banjo
...and more from the Oddville Players!
119 Gallery is located at 119 Chelmsford Street, Lowell, tel. 978-452-8138, directions at link above.
Saturday, it's a double belly dance bill, starting with
Dhat-Badan: A Benefit for Massachusetts Animal Welfare Organizations
Saturday, December 9th, 2006
12:30 pm-4:00 pm
Blackstone Community Center
4th Floor (Elevator available)
50 W. Brookline Street (Entrance on Washington Street)
South End, Boston, MA 02118
The event includes:
~Belly Dance Performances throughout the day by NBDA members (including me and the fine ladies of Tribal Storm)
~Middle Eastern Drum Circle: All levels of drummers are welcome!
~Belly Dance Tag Sale: Bring items sell or trade labeled with your name and the price.
~Belly Dance Jam: Open dancing to live drums and DJ
Cost of the Event:
For NBDA members: $12
Non-NBDA members: $15
Directions to Blackstone Community Center: The Blackstone Community Center is located on West Brookline Street between Shawmut Avenue and Washington Street near Blackstone Square. It is on the Silver Line (#49) and is within walking distance of Back Bay Station or the 43 bus which runs down Tremont Street. On-site and off-site parking available. (It's located pretty much two or three blocks off Tremont Street at the same level as Liquid, for a reference point)
Then in the evening, it's Oddville Vaudeville--The Weimaraner Republic!
Oddville Vaudeville, a fledgling production company, brings the talents of many seasoned Boston-area performers back to the variety format. By combining traditional performance with mixed media and a little down home camp, Oddville Vaudeville creates it's own exciting, interactive theater experience. The Oddville Players are experimenting with interactive video, fusion forms of traditional dance styles, old-time musical revival, circus arts, and cabaret-style theatrical numbers.
119 Gallery has been the incubator for Oddville Vaudeville, and we would like to thank them by holding a fundraising benefit for the Gallery. On December 9th, we will present the next installment: WEIMARANER REPUBLIC. Join us as the Oddville Players and their special guests take us on a trip around the world!
Featuring:
Badriya, Egyptian Fusion Bellydance (doing my Irish Pogues routine)
Brian King, music & art extrodinaire, of What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?
La Belle Margaux & Little Red Coquette, comedic burlesque & visuals
Ms. Moonshine, old-time ukulele
Mz. Noodle, video & surprises
Naomi Bennett, burlesque
Tribal Storm, Modern Tribal Fusion Bellydance
Uncle Shoe, old-time banjo
...and more from the Oddville Players!
119 Gallery is located at 119 Chelmsford Street, Lowell, tel. 978-452-8138, directions at link above.