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Bryant Ballet's exuberant work shows 'Spirit'
Special to the TribuneDuring a recent rehearsal, Homer Hans Bryant's Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center housed in the South Loop's Dearborn Station exuded the rousing reverence of a Baptist church and the honest spontaneity of children at play. A diverse group of...Tags: Holidays, Christianity, Entertainment, Dance, Children
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Opera is Rufus Wainwright's 'main squeeze'
Classical music is often maligned for its apparent insistence that aspiring acolytes display proper credentials before becoming a true follower. Once admitted to the fold, you must bow to the altar of knowledge and denounce uncomplicated pleasure as the...Tags: Entertainment, Classical Music (genre), Blur (music group), England, Weaponry
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Betty Allen dies at 82; mezzo-soprano and music teacher
Betty Allen, one of the first African American singers to reach prominence on the international opera stage, died June 22 of complications from kidney disease at a hospital in Valhalla, N.Y. She was 82.
If contralto Marian Anderson in the 1930s and 1940s...Tags: Classical Music (genre), Children, Leonard Bernstein, Gertrude Stein, Hospitals and Clinics
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