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BalletX Premieres Three Short Films Tomorrow
Short Films by Francesca Harper, Tsai Hsi Hung, and Manuel Vignoulle.by BWW News Desk
BalletX dives deeper into its 15th Anniversary Season celebration with the world premiere of three short films by choreographers Francesca Harper, Tsai Hsi Hung, and Manuel Vignoulle. BalletX will screen the short films for the first time in a Virtual Premiere event on January 20, 2021 at 7:00pm EST.
BalletX dancers will perform live and choreographers will be interviewed about their work, moderated by Artistic & Executive Director Christine Cox. Following the event, subscribers will have exclusive 24/7 access to the short films on BalletX Beyond, the company s subscription-based streaming platform, which The Philadelphia Inquirer called home to some of the pandemic s most satisfying works . a joy to watch.
BalletX Presents Virtual Premiere Short Films, January 20
Events includes short Films by Francesca Harper, Tsai Hsi Hung, and Manuel Vignoulle.by BWW News Desk
BalletX dives deeper into its 15th Anniversary Season celebration with the world premiere of three short films by choreographers Francesca Harper, Tsai Hsi Hung, and Manuel Vignoulle.
BalletX will screen the short films for the first time in a Virtual Premiere event on January 20, 2021 at 7:00pm EST. BalletX dancers will perform live and choreographers will be interviewed about their work, moderated by Artistic & Executive Director Christine Cox. Following the event, subscribers will have exclusive 24/7 access to the short films on BalletX Beyond, the company s subscription-based streaming platform, which The Philadelphia Inquirer called home to some of the pandemic s most satisfying works . a joy to watch.
Champion from Frank Page sold for the top price of 740p per kg or £3862 Perthshire breeders, Robert and Maimie Paterson, Upper Auchenlay, were well rewarded for their trip down to Darlington Farmers Auction Mart s Christmas show and sale, coming home with silverware for the best bull. Their winner, a 790kg British Blue, selected by the judge, Michael Jewitt, Spennymoor, later went on to sell for 235p per kg or £1870 to Mr Jewitt. Glasgow-based Jean Mackay, Harelaw, Barrhead, also came up with the goods, producing the champion cow in the shape of a six-year-old British Blue which also sold to the judge at 224p per kg or £1872.