Following the success of the 2023 program, including sold-out performances, The Rosin Box Project returns to the intimate Light Box Theater in ARTS DISTRICT, Liberty Station with ‘Empower,’ March 21-24, 29, & 30 to mark the launch of the 2024 Season: Exalt.Featuring three brand new creations from San Diego-based emerging female choreographers, Bethany Green and Carly Topazio, and a special commission from Guest Choreographer Cherice Barton, the program launches TRBP’s most ambitious season yet.“This is a really exciting program to kick off our 2024 Season,” says TRBP Artistic Director Carly Topazio. “We are constantly seeking ways to not only engage but also challenge and surprise audiences. Each of these choreographic voices is distinct and meaningful for different reasons, and all female! Empower presents a special opportunity to spotlight female creatives influencing the dance industry, but it’s also a unique opportunity to experience a diverse evening of world-cla
Living in Wisconsin, we have three choices when winter arrives: we can flee, we can hibernate or we can get outside and embrace the season. There s no better place to do the latter than at Wehr Nature Center.
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Ken Serfass of Gettysburg tours the country portraying Civil War Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant in historical presentations.
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Chief Master Sgt. John Haigh of Murrysville talks with attendees prior to his presentation at the Manor American Legion on Wednesday, June 12, 2019.
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The Murrysville Recreation Department’s spring speaker series will give the public a chance to hear from local historians, a resident who served three presidents as the chief steward aboard Air Force One and the man who won the Civil War for the Union.