PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 6, 2013 Verazin From page 1 set against the backdrops of the Great Depression, the Civil Rights move- ment and the shifting contemporary land- scape of today. Danced to hit standards from the 1930s, 1960s and the 2000s, the show fea- tures 14 dancers, four vocalists and a five-piece orchestra. The show celebrates timeless love and its power to defy society’s invisible rules that use explosive movement and storytelling. The show opened Sept. 28 at the Fulton Theater in Lancaster. “It would be fun to bring this show to Wilkes- Barre, to tell everyone “This is my act now,’ said the hard-working, engaging dancer from Shavertown. PUZZLE ANSWERS FI Go Figure! answers In her newest role as correographer and dancer, Shavertown native Jaime Verazin comes down to earth to handle social issues through a dance production called Standard Time that she hopes to bring to Broadway and also to the Kirby Center with fellow dancer Alan Green. 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