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  2. Synetic Theater - Wikipedia

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    Location. Arlington County, Virginia / Washington, D.C. Artistic director (s) Paata Tsikurishvili (Founder) Notable members. Irina Tsikurishvili (Founder, Choreographer) Website. http://www.synetictheater.org/. Synetic Theater is a non-profit physical theater company located in the Washington metropolitan area.

  3. Artisphere - Wikipedia

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    The Artisphere in Arlington, Virginia. Artisphere was an arts center located in the Rosslyn section of Arlington, Virginia . The center encompassed four performance venues, three visual art galleries, an artist in residence studio, a 4,000 square foot ballroom, studio space, social gathering spots, food service facilities, a bar and lounge area ...

  4. Arlington Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Center Historic District includes the civic and commercial heart of Arlington, Massachusetts.It runs along the town's main commercial district, Massachusetts Avenue, from Jason Street to Franklin Street, and includes adjacent 19th- and early 20th-century residential areas roughly bounded by Jason Street, Pleasant Street, and Gray Street.

  5. Sallie Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson choreographed several ballets. Her first two choreographic works, Liederspiel (1978) and Fête (1979) were created on the Arlington Dance Theater (Arlington, Virginia), under the direction of Carmen Mathé (former ballerina with London Festival Ballet, National Ballet of Washington, and Ballet Chicago). She cast Ken Ludden as the lead ...

  6. Jacob's Pillow - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHLD. May 27, 2003. Jacob's Pillow is a dance center, school and performance space located in Becket, Massachusetts, in the Berkshires. The facility itself was listed as a National Historic Landmark District in 2003.

  7. Arlington Memorial School - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 - Named a “Best High School in America” by U.S. News & World Report (silver medal) [3] The new Mack Performing Arts Center and Wes Carlson Studio for Dance and Theater is used by students and community members alike. Its 140-seat theatre, courtyard, and stage provide the venue for a variety of events.

  8. Texas Hall - Wikipedia

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    Texas Hall is a 76,000-square-foot (7,100 m 2) proscenium theater on the campus of The University of Texas at Arlington in Arlington, Texas. It opened in 1965 and has a seating capacity of 2,625. Texas Hall hosts numerous events per year, including concerts, lectures, meetings, theater, and dance.

  9. Arlington Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington Theatre is a historic movie theatre in Santa Barbara, California, United States. Combining the Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival styles of architecture, it the largest movie theater and principal performing arts venue the city. In addition to regular screenings and artists, it is home to many events associated with the ...

  10. Signature Theatre (Arlington, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    contemporary musicals & plays, classic musicals, new works. Location. Arlington County, Virginia. Website. https://www.sigtheatre.org/. Signature Theatre is an American regional theater company based in Arlington, Virginia that was founded in 1989 by Eric D. Schaeffer. [1]

  11. College Park Center - Wikipedia

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    College Park Center (CPC) is an indoor, multi-purpose arena on the University of Texas at Arlington campus in Arlington, Texas, United States. [4] [5] It seats up to 7,000 spectators. Its primary tenant is the Mavericks athletic department including the university's basketball and volleyball teams.