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  Profile: Charles Williams (Revelations: Fall 98)
Baritone Charles Williams was born in 1936 in the 'piney woods' of Louisiana, in a town so small it had just one dirt road.
Charles was again thrust into a wider world when he was drafted and sent to Germany.
The couple decided to stay in Berlin after Charles had served out his two years in the army; Charles auditioned at the Hochschule für Musik, and was offered a German government scholarship to study voice and opera.
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 Charles Le Moyne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-06-18)
Riders of the Purple Sage (1925) (as Charles LeMoyne)....
The Kickback (1922) (as Charles J. Le Moyne)....
Vengeance of the Wilds (1915) (as Charles J. Le Moyne)....
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 Attorney Charles Roth, Kavanagh, Scully, Sudow, White & Frederick, P.C., Peoria, Illinois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-06-18)
Charles received his Bachelor of Science from Bradley University in 1963 and his Juris Doctor from Indiana University in 1966.
Charles has served as a professor at Illinois Central College and authored a chapter, Expert Witnesses in Commercial Litigation, for the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education's practitioner's handbook on Business Litigation.
Charles is a member of the Peoria County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations and active in their respective Sections on Litigation.
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 Charles Lisner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Lisner (1928 - 1988) was the founder and first artistic director of the Queensland Ballet.
From that academy grew Lisner's privately-owned company, the Lisner Ballet, which was established in 1960.
Queensland Ballet studio seasons are performed in The Charles Lisner Studio Theatre of the Thomas Dixon Centre
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Charles_Lisner   (182 words)

  
 GWU Special Collections: Foggy Bottom Highlights
By 1912, and faced with the need to reorganize and relocate, the University under the leadership of University President Charles H. Stockton sold the building at 15th and H and moved, with the exception of the School of Medicine, to inexpensive rental property at 2023 G Streets, N.W. planning Square 102).
Lisner's bequest of $750,000, combined with $200,000 turned over to the University by The George Washington Memorial Association, covered the purchase of the land and the building cost.
Lisner is the same benefactor who provided for the construction of Lisner Hall, the University's library from 1939 until 1973.
www.gwu.edu /~gelman/archives/almanac/historical.html   (2373 words)

  
 Australia Dancing - Lisner, Charles (1928 - 1988)
Charles Lisner was the founder and first artistic director of the Queensland Ballet.
Lisner created over thirty ballets for the Queensland Ballet including Danses sacrees et profanes, mounted in 1972 for the Australian Ballet under the changed title Images classique (sic).
Some of the artists he refers to in the course of the interview are Charles Lisner, Graeme Murphy, Walter Gore and Harry Haythorne.
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 Australia Dancing - Collins, Harold (1942 - )
Later his teachers included Avril Binzer and Charles Lisner and he was also a student for a time at the Royal Ballet School in London.
Queensland Ballet, The ; Lisner, Charles ; Murphy, Graeme ; Gore, Walter ; Haythorne, Harry
Queensland Ballet, The ; Lisner, Charles ; Haythorne, Harry
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 Charles Guide 2006: Arts at Your Fingertips (washingtonpost.com)
Manages four galleries where artists display works: the Commissioners' Wing in the Charles County Government Building, the United Way House and the Richard R. Clark Senior Center, all in La Plata, and the offices of Morgan Stanley in Waldorf.
The Port Tobacco Players Theater at 508 E. Charles St. in La Plata recently completed the first phase of a long-term renovation and expansion project.
The Olney Theatre opened in July of 1938 with summer-only productions, and is now significantly expanded, presenting shows year-round on four stages: The New Mainstage, capacity 429; The Historic Mainstage, capacity 445; the Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab, capacity 150-200; and the outdoor Root Family Stage at Bill's Place, capacity 250.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/metro/usersguides/charles/Arts.html   (1781 words)

  
 Charles Lisner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-06-18)
The Freer Gallery of Art celebrates the 100th anniversary of Charles Lang Freer's 1906 donation of his art collection to the people of...
Charles Lisner is the Australian founder of the Queensland Ballet.
From the school grew the Queensland Ballet, and Lisner married one of his dancers.
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Charles Amédée de Savoie, 6th Duc de Nemours
Charles de Beauharnois de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois
Charles Emmanuel de Savoie, 3rd Duc de Nemours
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 BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY FEATURING VINTAGE CRYSTAL RHINESTONE JEWELRY SIGNED BY FAMOUS DESIGNERS
The Lisner jewelry mark was first used in 1935, a mark of D. Lisner & Co in New York.
These marks may appear on jewelry made by Lisner over a period of 55 plus years and it is not possible to date a item by the mark alone.
Lisner pieces often have colorful rhinestones (including aurora borealis stones) and molded plastic/lucite stones.
www.anniesherman.com /bios1.html   (1494 words)

  
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Charles E. Smith Athletic Center, 660 22nd St., NW Speaker: Lloyd H. Elliott, former president of The George Washington University
Charles E. Smith Athletic Center, 660 22nd St., NW Speaker: Stephen Forte, M.B.A. '93, chief executive officer of Tag-It Pacific, Inc.
Charles E. Smith Athletic Center, 660 22nd St., NW Speaker: Mary Hatwood Futrell, dean of GW's Graduate School of Education and Human Development
www.gwu.edu /~media/pressviewevents.cfm?event_id=8820   (561 words)

  
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Charles Lisner is the Australian founder of the Queensland Ballet.
Started dancing late in life, in his early twenties, and travelled to London where he spent time with the Sadler's Wells Ballet.
From the school grew the Queensland Ballet, and Lisner married one of his dancers.
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 Brave and Jolly Pirates of Queensland - New York Times
The Ballet,'' performed by the Queensland Ballet on Friday night at the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University, is also enjoyably giddy and a compelling introduction to a very charming ballet company.
Currently on an American debut tour, the Queensland was founded in 1960 by an Australian-trained dancer and choreographer, Charles Lisner, in what was then the cultural wasteland of Brisbane.
The troupe, the oldest ballet company in Australia, has something of the intimacy, ready energy and genial personality of the early Joffrey Ballet, and in fact began life as a hardy little touring group like the Joffrey.
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1973-74 Janoff, Charles J. 1974-75 Gabriel, Paul W. 1975-76 Tershel, Paul A. 1976-77 Rich, Barbara J. 1977-78 Brown, Scott W. 1978-79 Lazazzera, Teresa L. 1979-80 Nelson, Margaret A. 1980-81 Schoenberg, David P. 1981-82 Boerlin, Harold Louis, III 1982-83 Taylor, Lynn C. 1983-84 Hart, David William 1984-85 Vincent, Daniel Ashley, Jr.
1946-47 Marrow, Charles Taylor, III 1946-47 Newman, Harold Edward 1947-48 Marrow, Charles Taylor, III 1948-49 Booth, Benjamin S., Jr.
1975-76 Spadoni, Charles Bernard 1976-77 Leach, Sydney Minturn 1977-78 Sullivan, Douglas Warren 1978-79 Brehm, Eric W. 1979-80 Van Oeveren, Edward L. 1980-81 Hawley, Danny L. 1981-82 Ware, Henry Kent 1981-82 Gerber, Scott Douglas 1982-83 Weaver, Robert Earl 1983-84 Godec, Mark Steven 1984-85 Powell, David Irwin 1985-86 Hegerich, Mary Christine 1986-87 Simpson, William L., Jr.
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 The Friday Morning Music Club Newsletter - March 2002
Finalists will display their talents on Sunday, March 10 at 1 PM in the Lisner Auditorium of GWU (730 21st St NW).
We hope you are planning to join us at Lisner Auditorium for the Finals of the Washington International Competition for Piano-a rare opportunity to see and hear fine young pianists from all over the world as they take this step to further their professional careers.
CHARLES TIMBRELL reports that the level of playing is high, and the results should be exciting!
www.fmmc.org /news/02-03.shtml   (3766 words)

  
 The first Dame Peggy van Praagh Memorial Address
The convergence of these various artists resulted in a kind of "creative broth" and what emerged very quickly was an innovative company with high standards of performance and a considerable degree of public support.
Other pioneers, like Charles Lisner in Brisbane and Kira Bousloff in Perth, were also choreographers who created small pockets of creativity, by inclination as well as by necessity.
For modern dancers, the sixties proved to be a kind of coming of age - a decade of growing awareness of compositional techniques.
www.ausdance.org.au /outside/resources/pvp1.html   (4134 words)

  
 Australia's Outback Ballet Company Goes Global With Salome - David Wheatley
Today, thanks to the initiative of a former Sadler's Wells dancer, Queensland can boast of a dance company acclaimed by international dance critics as "Australia's most vibrant classical ballet company."
The Sadler's Wells dancer, Charles Lisner, had an O.B.E. (Order of the British Empire) conferred by the Queen for his services to ballet in Australia.
When he retired as artistic director in 1975, he left a strong, disciplined ballet company.
www.worldandi.com /specialreport/1987/october/Sa13219.htm   (294 words)

  
 WHITE HOUSE CEREMONY TO HONOR 1997 ARTS ENDOWMENT NATIONAL HERITAGE FELLOWS
Two days after the White House ceremony, on Thursday, September 25, 1997 at 7:30 p.m., the Heritage Fellows will perform music or demonstrate their art work at a free public concert and celebration at George Washington Universityís Lisner Auditorium, at 730 - 21st St. NW in Washington, DC Admission is free-of-charge, but tickets are required.
Nick Spitzer, director of the ìFolk Mastersî concert series at Wolftrap Farm Park and host and producer of the ìAmerican Routesî radio series, will be master of ceremonies.
Free tickets for the Lisner Auditorium concert celebration are available on a first-come, first-served basis at locations listed below.
www.ammp.com /neawhitehouse.html   (606 words)

  
 :: Queensland Ballet ::
The studios offer not only excellent rehearsal and working conditions for the Company, but also provide the opportunity to perform on a more intimate basis through the versatility of the studio space.
For the Queensland Ballet's Studio Series the Charles Lisner Studio transforms into a small performance space seating 149.
The Charles Lisner Studio is air-conditioned, and has mobility impaired access via a wheel-chair ramp and a passenger lift.
www.queenslandballet.com.au /2007/about/inner.asp?ID=13&pnav=2&snav=13   (143 words)

  
 Bathtubmusic.com Artist Profile
The 6 sections portray "the different masks that people present in order to hide their true selves from each other." Also attractive works for solo piano, guitar, mandolin, organ and flute/piano.
COLIN BRUMBY - MASQUES (1977) - The ballet score Masques was commissioned in 1()77 by the Queensland Ballet for a scenario created by its founder, Charles Lisner.
His inspiration was the idea of the different masks that people present in order to hide their true selves from each other.
www.bathtubmusic.com /album.php?id=1576   (719 words)

  
 The Drummstick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-06-18)
The first Drummstick CD has been sold out for some time, however, a limited number will be pressed, to coincide with the release of the all-new Drummstick 2!
Doc will also be playing with his acoustic and electronic drum kits at some of these upcoming shows:.
Also performing with Smith will be legendary Bay Area musicians, saxophonist Charles Unger, and keyboardist Sam Peoples.
www.drummstick.com /background.html   (732 words)

  
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Tony Bennett, Wayne Shorter, Ray Charles, Bela Fleck, Joe Sample and Al Jarreau Among Headliners for 2002 Verizon Music Festival
NEW YORK - The 2002 Verizon Music Festival will kick off in New York City in September, bringing diverse music, world-renowned artists and emerging talent to four cities.
Artists will include Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, India, Al Jarreau, Bela Fleck, Fourplay, Joe Sample, Wayne Shorter, Regina Carter and many others.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/news_print.php?id=1455   (243 words)

  
 CAREER TRACK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-06-18)
Dr. Charles A. Lisner, an internist, is practicing at the Sentara Medical Group, Consultants In Internal Medicine in Norfolk.
He completed his medical internship and residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in 1994 and 1996 respectively.
The Independent Insurance Agents of Virginia elected James P. Bradner, president of the Chesapeake Agency, vice chairman and Charles J. Cralle of Virginia Beach as chairman elect.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960930/09280139.htm   (883 words)

  
 REALTY SALES - VIRGINIA BEACH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-06-18)
Church Point, 3804 Church Point Road - Robertson G. Construction to Lisner Charles A. & Diana, $362,000, July 1.
Ocean Lakes East, 2176 Teasdale Drive - Lutz Charles Jr.
Plaza, 3245 Clubhouse Road - Ford Charles W. & Rebecca to Berger Douglas N. & Judy L., $85,000, June 25.
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With his passionate and effortless approach to playing the saxophone and an endless desire to push the limits of the horn, Paddock has created a new sound which blends aspects of jazz, r&b, funk, & latin.
In addition to his section and solo work with the above artists, Paddock has performed as an opening act for: Ray Charles, Gladys Knight, LeeAnn Womack, Natalie Cole, Joan Jett, and The Drifters.
He also writes some great music, and I've gotta be honest, I expected good things, but I was not prepared for just how remarkable this disc is."Old Towne Crier (July 2001) - Diane Gibbs "Does jazz music have a future as a commercially viable art form?
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 ionarts
Opera Bel Cantanti is doing all the things that a small local opera company should.
I'm more forgiving than you may think, Charles; though perhaps its nice too to have you think that I may not be!
By Charles T. Downey, at June 09, 2006 3:13 PM
ionarts.blogspot.com /2006/06/opera-bel-cantanti-iolanta.html   (1650 words)

  
 Commencement 2006
1:30 pm, Lisner Auditorium, tickets required, for more information call (202) 994-7129
12:00 pm, Lisner Auditorium, tickets required, for more information call (202) 994- 994-2632
7:30 pm, Charles E. Smith Athletic Center, tickets required, for more information call (202) 994-5411.
commencement.gwu.edu /schedule   (304 words)

  
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 Beneath the Surface - State of the Arts
This year there will be three studio seasons at Brisbane’s Thomas Dixon Centre, each of which will focus on a different theme that explores the world of dance.
The ‘up close and personal’ setting of the Charles Lisner Studio of the Thomas Dixon Centre allows the audience to appreciate the athleticism and artistry of the dancers in a way rarely possible in a large theatre.
In Series 1, François Klaus will lead the audience in an exploration of this most physical of artforms looking at how he and other choreographers create dance works.
www.stateart.com.au /sota/hit-list/default.asp?fid=2529   (576 words)

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