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Students of The Coda, under the direction of Micaela Coner and Stephanie Faucette, perform ballet, tap, contemporary, jazz, and hip-hop works in their second annual Spring Dance Concert.
DateSaturday May 25, 2013Time2:30pmCost$9.50, call for child/senior pricingStudents of The Coda, under the direction of Micaela Coner and Stephanie Faucette, perform ballet, tap, contemporary, jazz, and hip-hop works in their second annual Spring Dance Concert.
DateSaturday May 25, 2013Time6:30pmCost$9.50, call for child/senior pricingDinner and a Movie with Big Lebowski and Tsunami R 117 mins
That rug really tied the room together.
Featuring the Dinner and a Movie option! For $26 you get to pick from a special "LEBOWSKI" menu at Tsunami and a ticket to the show. Once you buy your ticket, just call the folks at Tsunami (225) 346-5100 and make your reservations. Or ask our box office to assist you. Spots fill fast! If you have any questions, give us a call at 225-344-0334 or call the film dept. at 225-389-7264.
Films at Manship brings the who-dunit comedy back to the big screen. Join us for our famous free Wii Bowling Tournament for Lebowski Prizes. Dress up and get hooked up at the bar. The White Russians and Sarsaparilla will flow for quite possibly the greatest cult-classic ever made.
Just in case you need a refresher, check out the official trailer here
Download our May calendar for films here DateWednesday May 29th, 2013Time8:00pmCostDinner & Movie $26 just the movie $6Sponsored by:Two-time Grammy winner and blues legend, Taj Mahal
Known as one of the most prominent and influential figures in blues and roots music, Taj Mahal has marked his four decade long career with 30 albums, two Grammy wins and a Blues Hall of Fame induction. Although Mahal began his career with American blues, he has since become known as one of the first artists to introduce world music to popular sounds. By combining sounds from West African, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Hawaiian Islands, Taj Mahal has created a unique sound that included music from almost every corner of the world.
Born in Harlem as Henry St. Claire Fredericks, Mahal grew up in Springfield, Mass. where he learned to play the piano, clarinet, trombone and harmonica at a very young age. Since then, Mahal has learned to play over 20 instruments and has rubbed elbows with many other blues legends including Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Lightnin’ Hopkins and Sleepy John Estes.
“I didn't want to fall into the trap of complacency. I wanted to keep pushing the musical ideas I had about jazz, music from Africa and the Caribbean. I wanted to explore the connections between different kinds of music.” – Taj Mahal
DateSaturday June 1, 2013Time8:00pmCost$75Sponsored by:
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