Fringe Curated Series #capfringe18

L’Aly Rupalich by CPE Bach (1714-1788) Sarabande from Suite in D Minor by G.F. Handel (1650-1785) Menuet 2me from Suite in G Minor by JP. Rameau (1683-1764) The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Solomon by G.F. Handel Largo fromWinter in The Four Seasons by A.Vivaldi (1678-1741) Sonata in D minor by D. Scarlatti (1685-1757) And other selections of the period. The Dancing Master (1725) by Pierre Rameau Art of Dancing (1782) by Soame Jenyns Last Letters: Prisons and Prisoners of the French Revolution (1987) by Olivier Blanc Paintings of AntoineWatteau, François Boucher, ÉlisabethVigée Le Brun and Jean-Honoré Fragonard. MUSIC, REFERENCES, INSPIRATIONS & THANKS YOUS BradWaller, Caroline Copeland and The NY Baroque Dance Co., Nancy Rodrigues, Nancy Mendez, Ballard & Boyce, Leslie Swan Photography, Sharon Crissinger of Stranger Cinematics, Mansion at Strathmore,April and Jerry Blum, Lois Dunlop, Mike Platt, Marianne Ross,Alexander Colwell, Hildur V. Colot, Lucy Cross, Period Corsets, and those of provide finibancial support including the Share Fund, Morgan Fond and Nora Roberts Foundation.

Happenstance Theater Company (Washington, DC), harvests imagery from the past and re-contextualize it into performer-created visual, poetic theatre.With the simplest means they seek to elevate the moment when the performers and audience meet, to lift the encounter beyond the daily and pedestrian into the realms of dreams, poetry, and art. Meaning is often found by happenstance. Happenstance’s first production was at the inaugural Capital Fringe Festival. Since then they have developed and performed more than 25 new works and received numerous awards. happenstancetheater.com

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