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This Weekend In San Luis Obispo: Dancing, Singing and Shorts

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Cal Poly Dance Department’s company, Orchesis, performs its final run of their annual dance show this weekend in Spanos Theatre. This year’s show, titled Vitality, features 28 Cal Poly students dancing in 13 pieces.

Professor Christy McNeil returned to associate direct for her second year with the company.

“This year we have a whole new technical staff,” McNeil said, “It has worked great so far.”

The pieces exhibit a wide variety of dance styles including ballet, contemporary jazz, and modern. A majority of pieces were choreographed by Cal Poly dance teachers.

McNeil along with Professor Diane Stanton and Michelle Walter direct the company each year. This means they are in charge of auditions as well. The audition process is the toughest part, McNeil said.

Auditions are held the first week of fall quarter. Once the final decisions are made, the company begins rehearsing.

The company is made of a mix of both new and returning dancers, McNeil said.

Third year Cal Poly student William Bassett returned to Orchesis for his second time.

“I love orchesis because its a wonderful positive growing environment that encourages us to be the best dancers possible,” Bassett said, “Every year is very different and every year is a new dance family.”

This year, there are five pieces in Vitality that are choreographed by students and guest artists. The guest performers include: Doug Nielsen from University of Arizona, Daniel Cruz from Seattle, Nancy Cranbourne from Boulder, CO, Damon Rago from Loyola Marymount U and Ryan Lawrence from San Luis Obispo.

Members of Orchesis will be presenting at the American College Dance Festival at ASU from March 13-16. McNeil’s piece “Crash” and student Ella Richards’ piece “On Making Decisions” will be representing Cal Poly.

So far, Vitality has seen good audience turnout.

“Get tickets sooner rather than later,” McNeil said.

Seating is general admission.

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What to hear: Frozen Sing-A-Long

Regal Arroyo Grande Stadium 10 is hosting a Frozen Sing-A-Long for the second weekend in a row. Sing-A-Longs for the newest Disney animated musical have been popping up at movie theaters around the country since the film’s growing popularity.

Third year Cal Poly student Chad Eckman, went to the sing-a-long last weekend.

“It was really fun to sing with everyone in the theatre,” Eckman said, “Some people came up to us afterwards to take our picture because we got really into singing.”

The Sing-A-Longs will be showing daily at 12:20 PM until Tuesday, February 12.

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What to do: Oscar Nominated Animated Short Film Screening

San Luis Obispo’s Palm Theater is showing this year’s Oscar nominated short films in preparation for the Academy Awards. The screening includes five films:

“Feral” (Directors Daniel Sousa and Dan Golden, USA/Non-dialogue).

“Get a Horse!” (Directors: Lauren MacMullan and Dorothy McKim, USA/English).

“Mr. Hublot” (Directors: Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares, Luxembourg/France/Non-dialogue).

“Possessions” (Director: Shuhei Morita, Japan/Non-dialogue).

“Room on the Broom” (Directors: Max Lang and Jan Lachauer, voices by Simon Pegg, Gillian Anderson, Rob Brydon in UK/English).

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And the Award Goes To…The Top Contenders for Best Picture at the 86th Academy Awards

The nominees for the 86th Annual Academy Awards were announced this past weekend and with the recent buzz of the SAG Awards and the Golden Globes, awards season is in full storm. After reading Time Out London’s Oscar predictions for 2014, I was inspired to feature the top contenders nominated for Best Picture.

Here’s a condensed list so you can get caught up on all of the Best Picture nominees this weekend.

The top contenders:

12 Years A Slave 

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Steve McQueen’s 12 Years A Slave has been receiving many critic awards. The recent Golden Globe win for “Best Motion Picture, Drama” affirmed the critic’s praise. 12 Years A Slave is an emotional and inspiring drama that is cinematographically stunning. Judging from the Academy’s past winners for the category, 12 Years A Slave has all of the elements to take home the Oscar.

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American Hustle 

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American Hustle took home the Golden Globe for “Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical” adding to the current hype surrounding the film. Hollywood and audiences love an all-star ensemble. With names like Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, Christian Bale, and Bradley Cooper, there is no wonder why American Hustle is the fan favorite. It’s not uncommon for the Academy to side with audiences and choose a lighter “fluff” flick for Best Picture.

So which do you choose? Drama or Comedy?

Academy Award nominees still in theatres in SLO county:

Her
Philomena

The rest of ‘em:

The Wolf of Wall Street

Gravity

Captain Phillips

Dallas Buyers Club

Nebraska