'Aqua' gets moving in colorful new show

'Aqua' gets moving in colorful new show Image Baton Rouge dance troupe Of Moving Colors present their exciting new spring stage show this weekend at the Manship Theatre. Aqua will be "a celebration of all things liquid," with choreography by New York dance instructor Netta Yerushajmy and an aerial silk performance. Go opening night and you can browse the silent auction and enjoy a delicious Aquatini at the "mermaid lounge" in the Manship lobby, along with hors d'oeuvres from Kona Grill, the Chimes, Chelsea's Café and more. Tickets are $10 to $35. Visit manshiptheatre.org for more information. (Photo by Brian Baiamonte)

Sharks, Jets and the symphony

The Entergy Masterworks series continues with a solo performance by principal flautist Rachel Ciraldo, and a night of more modern music, including pieces by living composers Martin Kennedy and Joseph Schwantner. Then, get swept away to the streets of New York with a nostalgic medley of symphonic dances from West Side Story. As an added bonus, Artist Christopher P. Turner will create a live painting as the music plays. Tickets are $20 to $55. 7:30 p.m. at the River Center. Visit brso.org for more details.
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String Sunday at Baton Rouge Gallery

The Baton Rouge Gallery's Sundays@4 program continues this weekend with the East Baton Rouge Parish String Recital. This performance, under the direction of Dr. Yonghao Pan and David Hinson, will feature talented music students from area high schools, as well as the Chamber Music Ensemble and LSU violin professor Dr. Lin He. The performance is free and open to the public, starting at 4 p.m.

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