A fashion show is the central attraction of the United Cerebral Palsy of Colorado's annual Mother's Tea, but there is a variety show too as this nonprofit honors mothers who have worked hard as caregivers and, well, MOTHERS.
This is a super neat event with champagne, pansies, sequins, portraits, dinner, soloists, celebrities, pamper pack prizes, serious heartfelt comments and a warm feeling inside by the ending.
And some fashion "statements" as kids get the audience excited with their posing along the catwalk.
This is a 60 minute show.
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Three cast members from PHAMALY's "Beauty and the Beast" production share their excitement and a few notes of the upcoming opening July 17, 2010 at the Space Theater in The Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
David Wright, who plays Maurice the father, shares a bit of his personal history of how he joined the Physically Handicapped Actors & Musical Artists' League, and also how he deals with not being able to hear other actors' cues telling him when he should say his own lines.
Shapes attempting to collect prime numbers, only to find they cannot because they are two dimentional.
zone-out with these wonderful pulsating lights and music.
tom's fun with light
breathe just breathe apple