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In a dance studio deep in Berkeley’s Julia Morgan Center for the Arts, Carol Bryan and Claudia Johnson perform a bittersweet duet. The women sway and reach, as if to embrace, then fling one arm high and twist their torsos to end side by side, gazing into each other’s eyes and smiling gently. They are dancers, and like ballerinas their work in the studio is filled with danger, pain, passion, grace and beauty. Bryan, of Walnut Creek, and Johnson, a resident of Orinda, have Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative disorder affecting the central nervous system that causes motor skill and speech disturbances.

Ironically, “Caprice” felt less academic in light of George Balanchine’s fiercely austere “Four Temperaments” (1946), Depicting the four medieval humors (melancholic, sanguine, phlegmatic and choleric), Balanchine set such a high bar that this dance both supported, and made sense of, the rest of the baby girl ballet "dream big" printable art program, Pascal Molat in Melancholic was a broken puppet, and Davit Karapetyan in Phlegmatic made us see Balanchine’s witty allusions to water and sea life, Frank and powerful, Sofiane Sylve performed “Choleric” with the spirit of “Giselle’s” Myrtha — anger as a cold, implacable offering..

The cast includes a local young dancer, Alameda’s Julian DeGuzman who plays Finch. “This story is one of defiance, of standing up for what is right against all odds,” DeGuzman explains. “After being on Broadway and touring across the United States, it feels incredible to share this story at the SHN Orpheum Theatre in front of friends, family and my local community. To say that I’m thrilled this dream has been realized is an understatement.”. “Newsies” continues its headline grabbing ways through March 15 at the SHN Orpheum Theatre, 1192 Market St. in San Francisco. Call 888-746-1799 or go to www.shnsf.com.

The biggest of these releases comes Nov, 22 with “Super Mario 3D World,” the follow-up to the successful “Super Mario 3D Land” on the 3DS, I was a bit skeptical of it at first glance since it reminded me a little too much like the handheld game, but that changed after playing a couple levels with three other people, This is the first multiplayer 3D Mario platform game, and Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Toad have their special abilities like in “Super Mario Bros, 2” from the NES days, While Mario is an all-around type, Peach can float in mid-air while Luigi has a super long jump and Toad is a speedster, The Cat power-up is the new hyped-up ability, allowing the player to climb up walls to secrets, claw at enemies, smack baseballs around, and conveniently climb up the classic flag pole to nab an easy extra life, Other power-ups include baby girl ballet "dream big" printable art cherries to duplicate characters..

The French film has English subtitles. The film is part of a collaborative effort with the International Film Showcase, which has a successful foreign film series in Orinda. General admission is $8, seniors 62 and older $7, children 10 to 17 free with a paying adult. For tickets, call 925-757-9500 or reserve them online at www.elcampaniltheatre.com. Classic Rock’n’Roll comes to Summerset. BRENTWOOD — The Untouchables, a classic rock ‘n’ roll group formed more than 50 years ago by Bay Area teenage boys, comes to the Summerset Orchards Lodge 3 p.m. Sunday, 770 Centennial Place in Brentwood.

 
 
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