NEWPORT: Carnival of the Animals at Winter Festival by Island Moving Co Junior Co

Company:
Island Moving Co Junior Co
ISLAND MOVING CO. JUNIOR COMPANY PRESENTS
“CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS” FOR NEWPORT WINTER FESTIVAL
February 14, 2016
The Junior Company of Newport’s Island Moving Co. will present the charming new work, “Carnival of the Animals” at the Island Moving Co. studio on Sunday, February 14th at 2:30 and 3:30pm. The Island Moving Co. studios are on the second floor at 3 Charles Street off Washington Square in Newport, RI. The performances are part of Newport’s Winter Festival celebration. Tickets are $5 for one adult plus one child; $2 for each additional child; with $1 off for each button presented. Tickets are available at the Company’s website at www.islandmovingco.org.
The Junior Company is made up of dedicated young dancers who rehearse during January and February, presenting “Carnival of the Animals” at various community venues with a culminating performance on March 19th at Portsmouth High School. The “Carnival of the Animals” is a new production choreographed by Junior Company Director Christine Sandorfi. A Lion, 2 Hens, a Donkey, a Tortoise and other assorted creatures dance to music by Camille Saint-Saens in a production that lasts roughly a half hour. The Winter Festival presentation will be suitable for children of all ages and will include an opportunity to join the dancers in some dancing after the performance.
For more information about the Junior Company’s schedule and to purchase tickets to “Carnival of the Animals” visit www.islandmovingco.org.
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