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MUSIC; Chamber Recital Brings Another Season to End
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1995
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MUSIC; Chamber Recital Brings Another Season to End
1995
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Connecticut Ballet is bringing a small festival of dance to Stamford next weekend with three premieres and a debut, the latter marking the first Connecticut appearances of Irina Dvorovenko, the 21-year-old ballerina who won the gold medal at the 1992 Moscow International Competition and the Grand Prix of the 1994 Serge Lifar Competition in Ukraine. The program lists performances of Marius Petipa's Spanish-style ballet \"Paquita\" and \"Threads from a String of Swing,\" the latter choreographed by Daryl Gray to the big band sounds of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, plus the world premiere of \"Eros,\" the latest dance creation of the group's artistic director, Brett Raphael, incorporating music of Pergolesi, Mahler and Samuel Barber. Inspired by the increasing popularity of the \"Broadway at the Garde\" series, the arts center in New London has planned two more productions to the 1995-96 season, for a total of seven musicals. Subscribers are likely to see \"Crazy for You,\" \"Shenandoah,\" \"Annie,\" \"Will Rogers Follies,\" \"42d Street\" and \"Gigi.\"
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