Gilded Age of Dance
Venue: | Wenham Museum |
Hours: | 1pm, 1:45 pm, and 2:30 pm |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | $$ see below |
Category: | Dance |
The Allegro Dance Ensemble, the company associated with the Hamilton-Wenham School of Dance, will be dancing the afternoon away at the Wenham Museum on Saturday, June 19th. Come dressed like a ballerina and delight in a performance of tutus and twirling as the dancers perform to 19th century classics.
The dancers will be performing various pieces from the late 1800’s and integrating the exhibitions theme of Gilded Age Glamour: A Visit to the Dressmaker, while dancing in long tutus and long dresses. The pieces will include Strauss’ “Roses from the South” with choreography by instructor Carol Slate. Also on the program are several pieces by director, Katy Brunault: a Chopin Mazurka, a Viennese Waltz and a piece called “December Snow” set to music from Tchaikovsky’s “Seasons.” Featured performance includes a harp solo by Liesel DeFeo. There will be three opportunities to see the performance: at 1 pm, 1:45 pm and 2:30 pm.
Come early and enjoy Gilded Age Glamour: A Visit to the Dressmaker exhibition. Free with museum admission.
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Free with museum admission
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132 Main Street, Wenham, MA, 01984 map
Phone: 978-468-2377
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