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Friday, December 3, 2010

NC Theatre Conservatory Dance Company to Perform at Winterfest!

Bundle up and head to WinterFest this Saturday from 4 PM to 11 PM on City Plaza in downtown Raleigh! It is a two month long extravaganza featuring an outdoor skating rink with natural ice.

The NC Theatre Conservatory Dance Company will perform two holiday-themed numbers - Jingle Bells and Eight Days of Christmas - at 5:30 PM. You do not want to miss their shining talents!

This family-friendly event is a true celebration with lots of entertainment including Jaron and the Long Road to Love and Christian Kane, along with a special performance by The Embers.

Fun activities for the family include Santa's Village, carriage rides, Christmas tree lighting, ice skating and more. Click here for a complete schedule of events and all the information you need to know for the event!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Weekend Fun with NCT

We had a blast at the opening of Winterfest and were excited to be a part of such a lively, festive holiday celebration in the downtown! Bravo to Downtown Raleigh Alliance for pulling off such a great event.

Ray Walker had the crowd in the palm of his hand with three holiday show stoppers on the main stage. Meanwhile, over at the Busy Bee Cafe, Curtis Brown's photographs of past productions were on display and we celebrated the launch of "HipTix" - our new ticket program for anyone 21-30. We're planning a lunchtime skating party on the ice rink - come join us!

Enjoy some pictures from Retrospect last week:

NCT Producer Carolee Baxter & Ira David Wood III - star of our upcoming production The Full Monty

Mitch Danforth was a huge part in the success of Retrospect, along with NCT President & CEO Lisa Grele Barrie

Jay Wright stopped by the event after accompanying Ray Walker on the keyboard

NCT Board Member Jeff Weatherspoon & wife Mamie

Kristina Andrews, Kristin Buie & Brittnye Batchelor helping out at the event