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Hubbard Street Dance
New York may be America’s dance capital, but Chicago features
prominently on the map for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, a company of
versatile virtuosos whose dynamic repertory incorporates jazz, modern
dance, and classical ballet. Hubbard Street returns to New Jersey on
Tuesday, February 10, for a concert program at New Brunswick’s State
Theater.
Founded in 1977 by Lou Conte, HSDC has earned a reputation as one of
the nation’s most innovative and exciting dance troupes. Now
celebrating its 25th anniversary under the leadership of artistic
director (and Lawrenceville native) Jim Vincent, the company
performs its contemporary repertory brilliantly. This eclectic
repertory includes works by founder Lou Conte, Daniel Ezralow, Trey
McIntyre, and Jim Vincent; and international choreographers
Christopher Bruce, Marguerite Donlon, Nacho Duato, Jiri Kylian, and
Ohad Naharin.
Jim Vincent joined HSDC in August 2000 following an extensive career
in Europe as a dancer, teacher, ballet master, and choreographer.
Raised in Lawrenceville, he began his dance training at the age of
five and performed with New Jersey’s Mercer, Burlington, and Princeton
Ballet. He also studied under Mary and Phyllis Papa, current directors
of Atlantic City Ballet. Vincent recently choreographed
“Counter/part,” his first work created for HSDC.
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, State Theater, 15Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, 877-782-8311. $16 to $42.Tuesday, February 10, 8 p.m.Top Of PageAuditionsThe Actors’ NET of Bucks County, a nonprofit regional theatre inMorrisville (across the Delaware from Trenton) will hold auditions forupcoming musicals and summer shows on Saturday, February 7, from 2 to5 p.m., and Sunday, February 8, from 6 to 9 p.m. Casting is for a Junerun of “Sweeney Todd” (all roles open), a July 2 to 4 run of “1776,”and a summer premiere of a musical by Joe Doyle about the life andtimes of patriot Robert Morris. Auditioners for musicals prepare amonologue and song; bring sheet music or recorded accompaniment.Actors interested in next season’s plays prepare contrastingmonologues. Auditions are at the Heritage Center, 653 North DelmorrAvenue (Route 32), Morrisville, Pennsylvania, near the Calhoun Streetbridge. To schedule an audition slot, call 215-295-3694 or E-mail:actorsnet@aol.com.Top Of PageValentine’s DaySweet Adelines International offers singing Valentine’s Thursday toSaturday, February 12 to 14. Deliveries are made in person to peopleat home, work, or restaurants. A quartet sings two songs in four-partharmony, delivers a card, a chocolate treat, and a silk rose. A photois taken of the event. $50. Call 908-874-3079.Kendall Park Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary is selling rosesFriday, February 13, 4 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, February 14, noon to 7p.m. at the Kendall Park Firehouse on New Road. $12 per dozen. Call732-940-0214 for information.Princeton Garden Statesmen Barbershop Chorus offers a singing quartetto visit a home or workplace for an unusual Valentine’s Day gift. Call609-252-1515 for information.Top Of PageCall for EntriesArts Council of Princeton seeks submissions for its 16th annual smallworks show, a juried exhibit of pieces from all media whose dimensionsdo not exceed 15 inches in any dimension. The deadline for entries isSaturday, March 6. Submissions may be submitted through the mail or inperson at 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, during business hours.There is an entry fee of $10 per piece, limit three pieces. Show openson Friday, March 12. Call 609-924-8777.Top Of PageParticipate PleaseWickline Casting of Philadelphia is offering three after-schoolcourses for youth in film and television production in connection withEnCorp Inc. Theatre School at Villa Victoria Academy, West Upper FerryRoad at Route 29, in Ewing. Wickline also plans to offer an On-CameraAudition Technique Workshop for adults beginning March 9. Forquestions, fees, and schedules, call EnCorp at 215-262-1232 or215-280-1273.New Jersey State Council on the Arts offers guidelines andapplications for its 2004-2005 Folk Arts Apprenticeship Grant Program.Application workshops have been scheduled for locations throughout thestate beginning January 30. For information call 609-292-6130.Washington Crossing Audubon Society offers a full scholarship to theAudubon Workshop for Educators this summer, July 11 to 17. Availableto an educator at any area private or public school, the workshop isfor both science and non-science educators who plan to incorporateenvironmental education into their lesson plans. Letters ofapplication must be received by March 31. For information, call HerbLord at 609-443-3981.Evergreen Forum, a daytime study organization for adults in thePrinceton area, offers nine courses beginning on March 1. Fees are $50for one course and $35 for each additional course. Scholarships areavailable. Most courses meet at the Suzanne Patterson Center inPrinceton. Call 609-924-7108Top Of PageDonationsPrinceton Wild Oats Market seeks prom dresses in good condition for atheir second annual prom dress drive, co-sponsored with YWCA Princetonand Tender Hearts of Hamilton, an organization for needy and disabledcommunity residents. Girls will be invited to select dresses at TenderHearts. Dresses may be brought to any one of the three sites. CallKatie DeTurk at 609-924-4993.Previous StoryNext StoryCorrections or additions?This page is published by PrincetonInfo.com— the web site for U.S. 1 Newspaper in Princeton, New Jersey.

