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April, 2008

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THE DANCE PALACE COMMUNITY CENTER
April 2008 MUSIC & EVENTS CALENDAR:
Corner of 5th & B Streets, Point Reyes Station
415-663-1075
dance@horizoncable.com
www.dancepalace.org
INSOMNIAC THEATRE - THE 24 HOUR SHOW PRESENTS A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
This is an exciting and unique theatre event at the Dance Palace. At 7:00pm, Friday, April 4, a group of young West Marin actors will meet to audition for the play. They will have just one day in which to prepare for their performance. For 24 hours they will work with director Tina Taylor to perform their show on Saturday night.
Saturday, April 5, 7 p.m./ $8 general, $5 teens, $4 kids
BIG-SCREEN PRESENTATION OF ROBERT CAMPBELL'S PHOTOGRAPHY
The wild coastline and spectacular scenery of one of America's greatest treasurers have been captured in a new book of photographs by internationally acclaimed aerial photographer Robert Campbell, with text by Forest Knolls-based writer Frank Binney. Join us for a visual big-screen presentation of Campbell's nearly 40 years of repeated flights over the Point Reyes peninsula. Sponsored by EAC.
Friday, April 11, 7:30 p.m. / $10
SNAILS, WHALES AND EARTHY TALES; SPRING STORIES WITH ANE CARLA ROVETTA
Begin your earth-day celebrations early this year with a lively evening of nature stories. Master storyteller Ane Carla Rovetta returns to her old haunts with a unique performance combining folklore, science, and humor. The whir of wings and breath of bees is spring on the coast and will come alive in your imagination as she spins stories from the time when animals could talk.
Saturday, April 12, 7:30 p.m. / $12 general, $8 seniors, $5 kids and teens
MARTHA & MONICA PRESENT PAPILLONS
Papillons features two major sonatas for cello and piano by Franz Schubert (Arpeggione Sonata) and Benjamin Britten (Sonata in C), paired with solo works both entitled Papillons for piano and cello by Robert Schumann and contemporary Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho respectively. Martha & Monica have had great success pairing masterworks with recent compositions, highlighting the emotional capacity and range of the cello/piano duo.
Sunday April 13, 4 pm / $15 general, $10 students and senior; information/advance ticket sales: 510- 484-6547
A CHARRED SLIPPER
Original psychological comedy/drama written by Patrice Daley.
Saturday, April 19, 8 p.m. / $15
RECYCLE CIRCUS
The Recycle Circus is coming! Accepted items are usable: books, sports equipment, clothes, kitchen and garden items, toys, building supplies, and household items. NO toxins, car tires, large appliances, stuffed furniture, mattresses, or computers. Please bring your stuff between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. only. The Recycle Circus is brought to you free by the volunteer efforts of Waste Free Now. To volunteer, contact Madeline at 663-9087.
Sunday, April 20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m./ free
CINDERBLOCK BOOKSHELVES
Unexpectedly finding himself a single parent, actor/writer John Perry moved with his young daughter to Inverness in 1975 - one stop in a long nomadic road. Now award-winning singer/songwriter Rain Perry tells the story of her turbulent childhood - a tale of rennetless jack cheese and 1970's-era parental advice - with humor and affection in her one-woman musical play, Cinderblock Bookshelves.
Saturday, April 26, 8 p.m. / $15 general, $10 seniors
ARTIST RECEPTION: CHRIS REDING
Sunday, April 27, 3-5 p.m.