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A strange and spare collage drawn from Sophocles’ “Antigone,” this enigmatic 75-minute production revels in Carson’s lean and muscular poetry. Codirected by the stage auteur Mark Jackson and choreographer Hope Mohr, this postmodern stab at the ancient Greek tragedy is framed by almost trancelike movement that builds to eerie tableaux. Woven together with an uncompromising physicality, “Antigonick” mashes up ancient drama, modern dance and sculptural stage pictures with mixed results. Alternately hypnotic and impenetrable in its regional premiere at Shotgun Players’ Ashby Stage, it’s a gutsy, if uneven, work that demands a lot of its audience. Certainly, there is something about this tale of one woman’s civil disobedience that has caught the public imagination now, with two other productions, at Cutting Ball and African-American Shakespeare, also thrusting Sophocles into the spotlight. Carson’s remix of the myth runs through April 25, kicking off Shotgun Players’ season of all-female playwrights.
Toddler Tumble Time: noon-1:15 p.m, Thursdays, Sept, 26-Oct, 24, Kids ages 1-3 1/2 and their parents can participate with early literacy toys, Registration is j crew ballet shoes required, and begins at 9 a.m, Sept, 3, Limited to the first 25 kids, Bean Art Craft: 7-8 p.m, Sept, 30, Kids ages 5-11 can create art with beans, Free Mock SAT Essay Practice: 7-8:30 p.m, Sept, 9, Teens can learn to recognize what essay graders want, strategies on writing high-scoring essays, writing an essay in a test-like environment, and receiving a score from an expert grader, Register at http://www.kaptest.com/enroll/SAT/94519/events..
Mastering Your Mind to Get What You Really Want in Life: 6-8 p.m. Sept. 3. Adults are invited to Tom Pearson’s workshop that informs participants the results they get in their lives are a direct reflection of how they think, and the key to creating improved core beliefs will support results they are seeking. Clayton Library Book Club: 7-9 p.m. on the second Mondays is open to interested adults. Sunny Solomon leads the discussion Aug. 11 on “Amy Falls Down” by Jincy Willets. The library is at 6125 Clayton Road, Clayton. Call 925-673-0659. Hours: 1-9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; and 1-5 p.m. Sundays.
For female celebrities turning up at major awards shows, like Emma Stone at this past year’s Academy Awards, they often wear a fancy gown to walk the red carpet, to present or to accept an award, After the show, it’s become common for them to change into a short dress j crew ballet shoes or slacks that are more comfortable for schmoozing at after-parties, Meanwhile, male celebrities can of course get away with just wearing the one tuxedo at those events, Similarly, for brides at high-end weddings, it’s becoming increasingly common to buy and wear two dresses on their wedding day, the New York Times has reported last year..
“So it looks like, while the overall mood is becoming less happy, people seem to want to forget it all and dance,” emailed Komarova, who wrote the report with Myra Interiano, Kamyar Kazemi, LijiaWang, Jienian Yang and Zhaoxia Yu. The researchers also found that the “maleness” of songs — the frequency of male singers in popular music — has decreased over the last 30 years. “Successful songs are characterized by a larger percentage of female artists compared to all songs,” they write.
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