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    Sunday, April 22, 2012
THE DALLAS POST
PAGE 7
Pictured above are some of the Joan Harris Dancers from various Back Mountain communities who
will appear in “Corciev, The Grieving Wood" next weekend at Meyers High School. From left, first
row, are Lauren Slavoski, Bridget Frame, Tunkhannock; Janice Lisman, Shavertown; Sonal Garg,
Sharvertow;, Addison Costantino, Wyoming; Allison Hrivak, Wyoming; Julia Macey, Dallas. Second
row, Kelsey Hall, Dallas; Alexandra Jayne, Hunlock Creek; Caroline Conrad, Dallas; Anna James,
Shavertown; Rebecca Schnable, Dallas; Lily Romanowski, Shavertown; and Anna Giacometti, Dallas.
Dancers from Back Mountain will
perform in Corciev’ April 28, 29
The rock fusion ballet “Cor-
ciev, the Grieving Wood” is set to
be performed April 28 and 29 at
the E.L. Meyers Auditorium in
Wilkes-Barre. It has been seven
years since the Joan Harris Danc-
ers last staged this original work.
The ballet combines an original
script, avant-garde choreogra-
phy, a musical score featuring
symphonic treatments of rock
legends magical illusions.
The Back Mountain communi-
ties will be well represented in
the cast of nearly 500 ballerinas
and danseurs from all across the
region.
To mark the 27th consecutive
year that the Joan Harris Centre
& staged a full-length ballet, the
regional performing arts school
has chosen to showcase this
work.
“Corciev” represents a collabo-
ration between author and area
native Dr. Kenton Harris and El-
isabeth Harris and Jennifer Har-
ris. The choreography for the
work includes both classical bal-
let and contemporary modern
pieces.
“Corciev” is the story of a griev-
ing queen whose loss is so great it
could darken an entire forest.
The spell can only be lifted by the
kindness of young child.
The roles of Princess Joan and
Princess Anna will be assayed by
Anna James, of Jackson Town-
ship, and Caroline Conrad, of
LOCAL DANCERS
AWARDED FIRST PLACE
Carly Kappler, left, of Dallas, and Ashley Elick, of Shavertown,
recently competed in the Performing Arts Alliance Competition
at King of Prussia. They were awarded first place in duo panto-
mime and third place in duo jammin’ in the 8-9 age category. The
girls qualified to perform at the Performing Arts Alliance's Con-
test of Champions at King of Prussia. They placed “Tops” in their
duo pantomime and duo jammin’ categories. Kappler and Elick
are dance students at Back Mountain Dance Studio and mem-
bers of dance group “Sugar.”
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Sorceress will be played by
Amanda Sedor, of Wyoming, and
Maria Dutt, of Kingston, will
dance the role of the dark Queen
Clava.
“Corciev” will be performed at
1and 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 28
and at 2 p.m. on Sunday April 29.
Tickets are $14 in advance and
can be purchased at the Harris
Conservatory for the Arts, Char-
les Street in Luzerne. For more
information, call 287-7977 or 718-
0673.
Researcher will visit Cross Creek
Bodie Hodge, a speaker, writ-
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Genesis will speak at Cross
Creek Community Church, 370
Carverton Road, Trucksville on
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Times and titles for Monday
National Day of Prayer set for May 3
at Centermoreland Methodist Church
National Day of Prayer cere-
monies sponsored by the Cen-
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Church will be held for the
13th year on Thursday, May 3.
At 6 a.m., the sanctuary will
be open for individuals to relax
theme is “One Nation Under
God” and the reference scrip-
ture is Psalm 33:12.
The free will offering plate
proceeds will be donated to
the NDP Task Force.
Reservations should be
will be available in the dining/
kitchen area. Wayne Morgan of
the Wilkes-Barre Youth for
Christ will give breakfast devo-
tions.
At 8 a.m., the ceremonies
will commence with State Rep-
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At 7am.,
Golf tourney slated
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