Monday, August 13th
3 pm
171 Westview Meadows Rd. Montpelier, VT 05602
Main Dining Room
This one-man program expresses an unabashedly reverent yet critical look at the author’s teachers, Marcel Marceau
and Etienne Decroux and the art of Mime. Rare documentary film footage of the masters performing, teaching and speaking is accompanied by live demonstration and personal anecdotes.
This is a free event open to the public that is handicap accessible. For more information call Nicole Dupont, Activities Coordinator, at (802) 223-1068 ext. 3 or email [email protected]
Sway with some of the songs that Sinatra immortalized—“Strangers in the Night,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” “My Way,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” “Three Coins in a Fountain,” “New York, New York” – and marvel at the Chairman of the Board, who could glide seamlessly between intimate relationships with gangsters, U. S. Presidents, prize fighters and film sirens. Enjoy clips from these films and others, including Guys and Dolls with Marlon Brando, Pal Joey co-starring Rita Hayworth and Kim Novak, The Manchurian Candidate and two of Cole Porter’s movie scores, Can-Can and High Society, which paired Sinatra with his childhood idol, Bing Crosby.
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staying in Milan during the production of his opera Lucio Silla which was being performed there in the Teatro Regio Ducal. It was written for the castrato Venanzio Rauzzini, who had sung the part of the primo uomo Cecilio in Lucio Silla the previous year. While waiting for the end of the run (from 26 December 1772 to 25 January 1773), Mozart composed the motet for his singer, whose technical excellence he admired. Its first performance took place at the Theatine Church on 17 January 1773, while Rauzzini was still singing in Mozart’s opera at night. Mozart made some revisions around 1780. In modern times, the motet is usually sung by a female soprano. The motet is composed three movements, the third is the very famous Alleluia! Additional music will be announced during the program.
United States, many of them as house pets. A small group of big cat sanctuaries try their best to rescue as many abused and abandoned wild cats as possible, providing them the best care they can for the rest of their lives. Come listen to the stories of these amazing animals and what it’s like to rescue and care for them from animal welfare specialist and local Montpelierite Willow Hecht, who has been working with big cats around the world since 2007. She’s the former Education Director and Senior Keeper at Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, FL and currently studies animal welfare, ethics and law at the University of Edinburgh.




