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Dancers from Maine Central Institute and the Bossov Ballet Theatre rehearse Thursday for an upcoming ballet, “I’m Still Here,” at the Strider Theater at Colby College in Waterville. The ballet company will be giving performances Saturday and Sunday at the theater. The production is an interpretation of a letter written by Army Lt. Tommie Kennedy, a 21-year-old soldier in World War II. It was his last letter home.
Dancers from Maine Central Institute and the Bossov Ballet Theatre rehearse Thursday for an upcoming ballet, “I’m Still Here,” at the Strider Theater at Colby College in Waterville. The ballet company will be giving performances Saturday and Sunday at the theater. The production is an interpretation of a letter written years ago by an American soldier fighting abroad.
Dancers from Maine Central Institute and the Bossov Ballet Theatre rehearse Thursday for an upcoming ballet, “I’m Still Here,” at the Strider Theater at Colby College in Waterville. The ballet company will be giving performances Saturday and Sunday at the theater. The production is an interpretation of a letter written by Army Lt. Tommie Kennedy, a 21-year-old soldier in World War II. It was his last letter home.
Dancers from Maine Central Institute and the Bossov Ballet Theatre rehearse Thursday for an upcoming ballet, “I’m Still Here,” at the Strider Theater at Colby College in Waterville. The ballet company will be giving performances Saturday and Sunday at the theater.
Dancers from Maine Central Institute and the Bossov Ballet Theatre rehearse Thursday for an upcoming ballet, “I’m Still Here,” at the Strider Theater at Colby College in Waterville. The ballet company will be giving performances Saturday and Sunday at the theater. The production is an interpretation of a letter written by Army Lt. Tommie Kennedy, a 21-year-old soldier in World War II. It was his last letter home.