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THE MARQUEE
WHAT TO READ, SEE AND APPRECIATE
HOCKADAY HOSTS THANKSGIVING COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE
The Hockaday Museum of Art is thanking the community for its support by o ering free admission to enjoy current exhi- bitions, discover the gift shop, and learn about the Museum’s programs and activities.
Free admission is o ered Fri- day, Nov. 27, and Saturday, Nov. 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Visitors are welcome to view
the current exhibitions, includ-
ing Wild and Free: Photographs
of North American Wildlife, an
exhibit by world-renowned photographer Donald M. Jones.
Also on display, the 2015 Winter Members’ Salon features over 100 participating artist members showing one piece of their recent work.
A membership information table will also be set up so that visitors may learn about all of the bene ts of supporting the Hockaday. A new video featuring the museum’s education and outreach programs will be playing in the elevator gallery.
The Hockaday is located 302 Second Ave. E. in Kalispell
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Rehearsal of “The Nutcracker.” GREG LINDSTROM | FLATHEAD BEACON
One of her favorite aspects about being a principal in the dance company is the expectation of leadership among the students, which Maxwell also said makes leaving the program all the more di cult.
“I like to feel like the girls can come to me for anything,” she said.
Then it’s her turn to dance at rehearsal, a Dewdrop gliding among the Flowers. Her job during this dance, Hope said, is to give the audience a sense of awe, and during her run through, there’s an easy grace and con dence in her style.
And once the anxiety of perfection dissipates, once the curtains are going
up and there’s not time left for nerves? “I feel regal,” she said. Reserved-seating tickets for the
Nutcracker are available at the Kalis- pell Grand on Main Street, 406-755- 8100. Tickets will be available at the box o ce on show days one hour before the performances start. Shows are Fri- day, Nov. 27, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 28, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sunday, Nov. 29, 4 p.m. at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts. The Sugar Plum Fairy Parade will follow the 2 p.m. mat- inees on Friday and Saturday. For more information, visit www.northwestbal- let.com.
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