Angie Henn, Feb. 15, 1918-May 5, 2012Angie Chapman Henn, 94, passed away May 5th in Montrose, CO. She is survived by her husband of nearly 70 years, Roger also of Montrose, and her three children, Frank C. Henn and wife Janet of Brandon, MS, Patty Ratliff and husband Stephen of Ouray, CO and Alan Henn and wife Linda of Starkville, MS. She had five grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, and one surviving sister, Edith Sessums with husband David, of Byram, MS. Photo right: Angie and Roger Henn on their 65th wedding anniversary in 2007. See "Obituaries" for more details. Read more...
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Today: May 17, 2012
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There is no form with this name| Weehawken Dance presents beloved holiday ballet at Montrose Pavilion |
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as lavish as Tchaikovsky's masterpiece itself. From the Waltz of the Snowflakes to the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, every scene glitters with its own dreamy radiance, reflecting Pyeatte's talent, vision and boundless energy as a teacher and choreographer. Principal dancers Marialexa Kavanaugh (partnered by Jesse Weaver), and Natasha Hill dazzle as the Sugar-Plum Fairy and Snow Queen, respectively, while Hunter Clapsadl dons pink satin toe-shoes to reprise the roll of Clara, partnered by Nutcracker Prince Morgan Wright. Other lead dancers include Kendall Mueller as Fritz, Jordan Leo as the Christmas Tree Angel, Alexandria Ludian as the Columbine Doll, Alyssa Ludian as the Jack in the Box, Mackenzie Gibbs as Chinese Tea and Abby Purcell as the Dew Drop Fairy. Historically, Weehawken Dance has utilized the Wright Opera House in Ouray for its performances. The decision to shift The Nutcracker to the Montrose Pavilion this year was a difficult one, driven by inadequate backstage space at the 120-year-old Wright Opera House, explained Weehawken Creative Arts Executive Director Ashley King. Weehawken hopes to return to the Wright once again as renovations take place under the new ownership by area non-profit Friends of the Wright Opera House. "Ideally, as the Friends of the Wright Opera House begin to make exciting changes to the space, we look forward to seeing the facility grow and evolve and we look forward to being a part of that as it does," King said. Performances of The Nutcracker are held Dec. 2 and 3 at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at www.weehawkenarts.org and many local outlets. Tickets for general admission are available in Ouray at Khristopher's Culinaire, Buckskin Booksellers and Mouse's Chocolates; in Ridgway at Cimarron Books and Coffee and Weehawken Ridgway; and in Montrose at Montrose Bank South and at Tiffany Etc. General admission tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for seniors (65+) and $8 for children 12 and under. In addition, reserved section seating is available (rows 1-6, center section) through Weehawken Creative Arts in the price range of $22-$25. Patrons can access these reserved section seats at www.weehawkenarts.org or by calling 970-318-0150. Friday night, Dec. 2, Weehawken Dance also hosts a special pre-show party and fundraiser at the Hampton Inn prior to the Nutcracker performance, from 4:45-6:30 p.m. Tickets for the special event are $15 and do not include a ticket for the performance. Festivities wrap up in plenty of time to head to the Pavilion to enjoy the performance. Tickets for the special event are available through Weehawken Creative Arts or through Weehawken Company Dance members. |














