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The dancers for the production of Tarzan: The Ballet put on a great pose during their rehearsal on Friday, May 22. Tarzan will be held at the Rifle Middle School on May 19, 20 & 21.
Tarzan: The Ballet
is showing at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, May 28 and 29, and at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 30 all at Rifle Middle School
753 Railroad Avenue in
Rifle. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for kids 12 and under and children under
5 are free. For more
information, contact churchill at 309-9531
or Kristin at 274-4534.
753 Railroad Avenue in
Rifle. Tickets are $10 for adults; $8 for kids 12 and under and children under
5 are free. For more
information, contact churchill at 309-9531
or Kristin at 274-4534.
Fourty-five kids ranging in age from eight to their early 20s will present Tarzan: The Ballet as part of the 10th Annual Spring Showcase by The Academy of Dance & Gymnastics in Rifle.
Weve been working on it since October this is our big show of the year, said director Landon Churchill, 19, of Rifle.
The Churchill family, including his brother and two sisters, along with ArtillumA Entertainment of Rifle are involved in the production of the event as are the teachers and students of the academy.
Most of our students come from Meeker and Glenwwood Springs to Parachute, Churchill said. The academy offers a lot of different classes from jazz to contemporary.
The production of Tarzan will feature both acting and dancing, with the focus on dance. As the feature presentation, Tarzan is an original, family-friendly show inspired by the classic book by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Youll be guided into the jungle where youll encounter gorillas, tamarins, orangutans and even a panther, Churchill said.
The show stars Michael Churchill and Amanda Chenoweth. Other presentations by the academy students during the performance will include Babes in Toyland - an adventure through a childs toy chest; Even the Raven Mourns a heart-wrenching saga of a family of ravens; and Jump, Jive n Wail a colorful and lively swing number that takes place in a 1960s swing club.
Landon Churchill started line dancing when he was eight and at 10 began taking classes at the academy, where hes been working since he was 15.
And if youre not into long, drawn-out ballet production, dont worry. Tarzan is short.
We tried to keep it brief, Churchill said. Its a story to music. And it wont be boring.
Weve been working on it since October this is our big show of the year, said director Landon Churchill, 19, of Rifle.
The Churchill family, including his brother and two sisters, along with ArtillumA Entertainment of Rifle are involved in the production of the event as are the teachers and students of the academy.
Most of our students come from Meeker and Glenwwood Springs to Parachute, Churchill said. The academy offers a lot of different classes from jazz to contemporary.
The production of Tarzan will feature both acting and dancing, with the focus on dance. As the feature presentation, Tarzan is an original, family-friendly show inspired by the classic book by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Youll be guided into the jungle where youll encounter gorillas, tamarins, orangutans and even a panther, Churchill said.
The show stars Michael Churchill and Amanda Chenoweth. Other presentations by the academy students during the performance will include Babes in Toyland - an adventure through a childs toy chest; Even the Raven Mourns a heart-wrenching saga of a family of ravens; and Jump, Jive n Wail a colorful and lively swing number that takes place in a 1960s swing club.
Landon Churchill started line dancing when he was eight and at 10 began taking classes at the academy, where hes been working since he was 15.
And if youre not into long, drawn-out ballet production, dont worry. Tarzan is short.
We tried to keep it brief, Churchill said. Its a story to music. And it wont be boring.


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