The New Deal Nut at the Greenbelt Community Center, Dec 13 & 14

The New Deal Nut at the Greenbelt Community Center, Dec 13 & 14

The New Deal Nut: A Greenbelt Nutcracker
Greenbelt Community Center Gym

Saturday, December 13, 2024, 2:00pm
Sunday, December 14, 2024, 11:00am and 2:00pm

Location: Greenbelt Community Center Gymnasium 15 Crescent Rd.

This imaginative retelling of the holiday classing will incorporate choreography in a variety of styles, including ballet, jazz, contemporary, ballroom and tap. Performed by Greenbelt Dance Studio students. Concept and direction by Angella Foster. Enjoyable for all ages. For tickets ($5), call the Greenbelt Community Center business office at (301) 397-2208 starting on Monday, November 17.

Tickets $5: To order tickets, call or visit the Community Center business office (301-397-2208) Monday-Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm.

alight dance presents Hometown Heroes at The Greenbelt Museum, Jun 13 at 2pm

alight dance presents Hometown Heroes at The Greenbelt Museum, Jun 13 at 2pm

alight dance theatre presents
Hometown Heroes: 75 Years of Extraordinary Greenbelt Women
June 13, 2015 at 2:00pm

Location: The Greenbelt Museum, 10B Crescent Road, Greenbelt MD 20770.

Established in 1937, Greenbelt, MD was built by the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration during the Depression as an experiment in modern town planning. In observation of the official 75th anniversary of Greenbelt, alight dance theater performed Hometown Heroes: 75 Years of Extraordinary Greenbelt Women in June of 2012 at the Greenbelt Museum’s historic house.

The sold out performances honored Greenbelt women, past and present, young and old – whose contributions have made this city such a dynamic and inspiring place to live. Choreographed by Angella Foster in collaboration with the dancers, this site-specific dance installation was created specifically for the Greenbelt Museum home and its surrounding grounds. alight dance theater will perform the work again on June 13, 2015 with four showings beginning at 2pm.

The work explores the experiences of the women who lived in Greenbelt as young mothers and homemakers in the late 1930ʼs and early 1940ʼs as “pioneers” of the cooperative spirit of the community. Hometown Heroes features an original sound score, including interviews with six women as found in the oral history archives of the Greenbelt Museum, as well as music, advertisements and radio programs of the era. Because of the size of the Museum house and the nature of the work, space is extremely limited, so all tickets must be purchased in advance. For more information or to purchase tickets securely, please visit http://greenbeltmuseum.brownpapertickets.com/

For more information see: http://greenbeltmuseum.org/education/ or http://www.alightdancetheater.org/index.php

Frontline: Women of a Forgotten War at the Bowie CPA, Oct 4

Frontline: Women of a Forgotten War at the Bowie CPA, Oct 4

Location: Bowie Center for the Performing Arts

Frontline: Women of a Forgotten War
Text and Costume Design: Angella Foster.

When: Sat, October 4, 3:00pm and 8:00pm

Description: Frontline: Women of a Forgotten War Premieres October 4 at the Bowie Center for the Performing Arts. Frontline: Women of a Forgotten War tells the story of women from different walks of life who are living in Maryland or Washington, D.C. during the War of 1812. Through a fusion of dance, music, and narration, Frontline explores the burdens shouldered and the opportunities seized by women as our young nation sent its husbands, fathers and sons into war once again. The program will also feature live music performed Bedlam, which specializes in American Colonial vocal and instrumental music, and a reprise of Wayles Haynes’ Dependent. Premiere: Saturday, October 4, 2014 at 3:00 p.m., and 8:00 p.m. Location: Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Road, Bowie, MD 20715

Tickets: $15 for General Admission. $10 for Students, Seniors, & Military. Children under 12 Free. To purchase tickets online: http://www.alightdancetheater.org/Projects/Frontline.html

Made possible through the generous funding of Maryland Milestones / Anacostia Trails Heritage Area.

Perseus and the Gorgon, Greenbelt Winter Youth Musical at Greenbelt Community Center, Mar 1-8

Perseus and the Gorgon, Greenbelt Winter Youth Musical at Greenbelt Community Center, Mar 1-8

Produced by the Greenbelt Recreation Department.

Book, Music, Lyrics and Direction by Christopher Cherry
Choreography by Angella Foster
Production Design by Nicole DeWald
Musical Direction by Stefan Brodd

Saturday, March 1 at 7:00 pm
Sunday, March 2 at 3:00 pm
Saturday, March 8 at 2:00 pm
Saturday, March 8 at 7:00 pm

Description: Raised as a humble fisherman’s son, Perseus doesn’t know he’s a castaway prince. When he is lured on a quest to confront the hideous Gorgon, Perseus receives three magical gifts: a sword, a shield, and a veil of invisibility. By using the gifts in unexpected ways, Perseus discovers the monster’s secret – and his own. Mythologist Edith Hamilton called the story of Perseus and the Gorgon the most fairytale-like of the Greek myths. Our 2014 production will feature all the romance, magic, and adventure of a classic fairytale, enhanced by design elements influenced by the culture and art of India.

Tickets: $5. Call 301-397-2208 to reserve.