Deli-icious Food Truck Pop-Up June 9-11th

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Hadley’s Martini Bar located  on West Morgan Street in downtown Raleigh has made plans to start hosting Food Truck Pop-Up restaurants featuring your favorite local food truck chefs. Each weekend a local food truck chef will take over the kitchen and create their own special menu. The first Pop-Up launches this Thursday, June 9th through Saturday 11th. Chef Susan Tower of the Deli-icious food truck will helm the kitchen and offer a unique tapas menu featuring seven different items to choose from. The menu will range from Korean style fried chicken dumplings to vegetarian options like watermelon & feta salad and veggie sticky buns. You can view the full menu below.

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June 9th through June 11th

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These Pop-Up restaurants are a great way to enjoy food from your favorite local food truck chefs in a fun new environment. They also give the chefs an opportunity to experiment and build upon their already popular menu offerings. Hope to see you there!

About Chef Suzie of Deli-icious
Owner & Operator, Chef Suzie, culinary background started in Albany, NY at a deli & delicatessen, “Scratch Bakery”, creating artisan panini(s) and healthy entrees for local families on the go. To obtain more experience and skills, she began working for a  catering company whose specialty became creating unique menus for themed events and weddings.  Before moving to NC Suzie was offered a position at a well known upstate Korean & Portuguese fusion restaurant now called, “Mingle”.  These culinary experiences are reflected in the menu, offering a wide range of global entree items to her new home in Raleigh, NC.

Hadley’s Martini Bar
317 W. Morgan Street
Raleigh, NC (Map)

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Riverdance at DPAC ~ June 7th – 12th

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A scene from Riverdance: Countess Cathleen
(Photo by Jack Hartin)

Riverdance will play at the Durham Performing Arts Center next week with an eight show engagement from June 7th through the 12th. An exciting blend of dance, music and song, Riverdance remains one of the most popular dance productions ever with over 11,000 performances seen by over 25 million people worldwide. To mark the eagerly awaited return of the show to North America, ending a four-year absence, Riverdance – The 20th Anniversary World Tour will feature new costumes, new lighting, new projections and the addition of a brand new number, “Anna Livia,” featuring the female members of the Irish dance troupe in an acapella hard-shoe number.

I’m looking forward to attending the show on Tuesday (it will be my very first time), and will share my full review next week. Leading up to its run in Durham, I had the honor of interviewing one of the shows principal dancers, Chloey Turner, who has been with the production for 8 years. We covered everything from her extensive dance background and fitness training that prepared her for joining the production, to things to look for in the 20th anniversary edition of the show.

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Chloey Turner

English-born, Chloey started Irish dancing with Jenny Flower at the Matthews Academy and has competed at national and international feiseanna, qualifying for the world championships every year. Chloey joined Riverdance in 2008, touring Europe, Japan and China and one of her highlights was performing at Radio City, New York. Chloey is a keen athlete and a qualified personal fitness trainer, she loves to motivate and help people achieve their personal goals.

Can you share a little bit about your journey to becoming a principal dancer in Riverdance?
“I always wanted to be apart of Riverdance, it was a dream of mine from the day I started Irish dancing at 8 years of age. I was a competitive dancer for 10 years before taking some time out to become a personal fitness trainer, I was also a keen athlete and would compete in various long distance races. I missed dancing very much though and wanted to audition, My dad and I recorded my dancing and sent it on to Riverdance where I was then asked to audition in Dublin, that was during the summer 2007. I was lucky enough to be chosen and joined the corrib company touring  Europe the following year. 18 months later I was asked to train for the Principal role.”

When did you first start dancing growing up? What forms of dance are you trained in?
“I started dance classes aged 6. Ballet, tap and modern. But after seeing Riverdance on the TV I asked my parents if I could try Irish dancing. I gave up the other dance forms and concentrated on perfecting my Irish dance. I liked the discipline and athleticism of this particular art form.”

Did you start out as a troupe member?
“I was a troupe member for the first 2 years of my career before taking on the lead role and have been touring as the lead ever since.”

I know dancing is very physically demanding. How much time do you spend rehearsing between shows while all tour?
“Every day before our performance we have time on stage to go through each number to make sure the show is in the best shape. We then do a group warm up.”

Are there other forms of training & exercise you do to remain a strong dancer?
“I am a certified personal trainer and constantly looking for new ways to improve fitness for dance. We perform 8 shows a week, this alone keeps us physically fit but Irish dancers have to keep a perfect posture when dancing, various core exercises help this. We can be prone to ankle injuries and tight hips so keeping mobility and strength in these areas are essential also.”

Do you have a personal connection to the culture and folklore represented in the show
“My heritage is both British and French. I’m part of the generation that started Irish dancing because of the phenomenon that is Riverdance. When the show opened 20 years ago most of the cast would have been based out of Ireland and were Irish dancers because of their culture. It’s a testament to the show and how popular Irish dancing has become world wide that we now have so many nationalities performing in the cast.”

With Riverdance celebrating its 20th Anniversary how has it changed over the years?
“There have been many changes over the years including lighting, a new LED screen, costumes changes, new numbers including ‘Anna Livia’, an all female dance.”

What is your favorite number in the show and why?
“My favorite number has to be Countess Cathleen. It is the first time the audience is introduced to the female lead. In this number my role is to be strong yet elegant and graceful, I enjoy the music and the rhythms of this dance.”

Any advice for things audience members should look for in the show, especially for somebody who is seeing it for the first time?
“I would say to look forward to the award winning music and some of the best dancers in the world. For someone who has never seen the show it is very impressive to watch a team of 25 dancers on stage performing in perfect unison. Riverdance truly has something for everyone to enjoy, Irish dance, Tap dance, Russian ballet, a Spanish flamenco dancer and a live band.”

What are some of your favorite things to do during any free time you have while on tour?
“I like to study anything to do with fitness. Dining out is a hobby of mine, I love to try different foods. I also like to shop and sight see with my cast friends.”

Are there any particular spots you are looking forward to visiting while on tour in Durham?
“I have some friends in NC that I will visit, I look forward to spending time with them. I hear the weather will be lovely so I want to spend a lot of time outside. Perhaps I will visit the science museum.”

Riverdance  plays at the Durham Performing Arts Center Tuesday June 7th through Sunday June 12th. For more information and to order tickets visit  http://www.dpacnc.com/events/detail/riverdance

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Weekend Picks: June 3rd-5th

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Dancing Unicorn at Durham’s Beaver Queen Pageant
(Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography)


CircusSPARK Fundraiser at CAM Raleigh – Friday
This is a pop-up circus with art, music, aerial dancers, fire performers, stilt walkers, jugglers, acrobats, and more! The event is FREE and open to the public. All proceeds benefit circusSPARK, SPARKcon and visual art exchange.Food trucks onsite 5-10pm. CAM beer garden open 5-10pm. Full schedule:

Outdoor Movie at NC Museum of Art – Friday
See the movie Creed outside under the stars at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Tickets are just $6 for nonmembers.

Blues on the Plaza at Northgate Mall  – Friday
Bring a lawn chair and your dancing shoes and enjoy an evening outdoors with live music, food, beer and fun. The Blues on the Plaza music series are FREE Friday evening concerts featuring local area rocking Blues bands. This week the Beauty Operators are keeping Durham dirty with their danceable mash of blues, rock, zydeco, and American roots music, this five-piece, all-female band brings a party wherever they go.

Beaver Queen Pageant at Duke Park – Saturday
The Beaver Queen Pageant is one of Durham’s marquee events and is rich in the history and culture of the community. Started in 2005 by members of the Duke Park neighborhood in order to protect beavers from a potentially harmful road construction project; it has grown into a large scale event that attracts hundreds of people from all over the Triangle who are interested in protecting wetlands and want to give a helping hand to beavers. It is a free, family-friendly beaver ‘beauty pageant’ that is a creative outlet for both the contestants and the audience.

Tour D’Coop – Chicken Coop Tour – Saturday
Raleigh’s city chicken owners invite you into their backyards for a first-hand look at keeping chickens in an urban environment.  This self-guided tour provides the opportunity to see over 20 coops, from tiny urban gardens to sprawling suburban lots. This is your chance to glean creative ideas from neighbors who are incorporating chickens and permaculture garden designs into their home landscapes to create an inspiring urban adventure.

Mondo Roots Festival in Clayton – Saturday
Mondo Roots Cultural Arts and Music Festival in Clayton is designed to be a fun, eclectic experience with an all-inclusive atmosphere, making it enjoyable for all ages. It will include arts vendors, handmade arts and crafts, live musical performances, food trucks, and craft beer and wine.

Raleigh IronMan 70.3 – Sunday
The Raleigh IronMan 70.3 features over 2,000 competitors starting off with a 1.2 mile swim at Jordan Lake, followed by a 56 mile bike course going through Chatham County and Wake County before entering downtown Raleigh where a 13.1 mile run course will take athletes to the finish on Fayetteville Street. Check out the event website for the various course maps and head on out to cheer on the competitors!

 

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Memorial Day Weekend Picks!

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Raiders of the Lost Ark ~ Friday Night in Raleigh City Plaza

There are some great events to catch the next few days if you are sticking around town for Memorial Day Weekend. Here are my top picks.

Outdoor Movie ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ Friday 
Tonight the PNC Outdoor Movie Series kicks off wit ha screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Free to the public (bring a chair). Food Truck American Meltdown will be there starting at 5pm. DJ music starts at 6pm. Beer available for purchase $5.Movie starts at dusk.

Bulkogi Food Truck at Cocoa Cinnamon – Friday 
The Bulkogi Korean BBQ Food Truck will be parked outside Cocoa Cinnamon tonight 5-9pm. It’s going to be a beautiful evening to sit outside in Durham. 

WRAL Hot Air Balloon Festival – Friday through Monday
The hot air balloon festival takes place in Fuquay-Varina this year. This weekend long family friendly event includes a “Mass Ascension” & “Balloon Glow”. There will also be food trucks and live music. Spectating at the events is free but balloon rides will involve fees charged by the individual operators. Parking is $10. Plan to allow plenty of time for traffic and parking. This is a popular event!

Piedmont Classic Chevy Club Car Show  –Saturday
Awesome classic car show this Saturday 8am-3pm in Lake Wheeler Park. Free to the public. 

Cardinal Directions Beer Festival – Sunday
An afternoon (2-6pm) filled with 20+ North Carolina Breweries pouring Saisons. Cardinal Directions Beer Festival is back for a second year, with a new location – The Carrboro Town Commons. There will be food trucks, non-alcoholic beverage vendors and live music. The festival is open to the public and all are welcome! If you plan to drink tickets are $20 and include a festival glass and 5 sample pours, additional samples are available for $1 each.

WRAL Out & About Voters’ Choice Awards
You only have a few days left to nominate your favorite restaurants and other local businesses for 2016 WRAL Out and About Voters’ Choice Awards. Nominations end on Monday. Go here to nominate for your favorite local businesses.

 

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Now Showing at DPAC: ‘If/Then’ Explores The Road Not Traveled

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National Tour of If/Then
(Photo by Joan Marcus)

Do you ever find yourself wondering what might have been? Is your destiny bound by fate, or are your daily decisions constantly creating potential new outcomes for your future? Tuesday night’s opening of If/Then, which runs through Memorial Day weekend at the Durham Performing Arts Center left me pondering these very questions. Based on a book by Brian Yorkey, this original Broadway musical follows two possible life paths of Elizabeth (played by the fantastic Jackie Burns), a  thirty-something urban planner who has relocated to New York City for a fresh start after a failed marriage and dead end job in Phoenix.

The show explores how sometimes even seemingly minor decisions can have ripple effects taking your life into different possible directions. In the opening scene Elizabeth’s choices in the span of just 30 seconds set two possible futures into motion. Does she answer a call from an unknown number and land her dream job as director of city planning or let it go to voicemail and instead become a teacher? Does she go with her friend Kate (Tamyra Gray) to listen to music in the park, which leads to a chance encounter with Josh (Matthew Hydzik) her future husband and father of her children, or does she go with her old college friend Lucas (Anthony Rapp) to attend a protest and remain single?

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Jackie Burns & Matthew Hydzik
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Every choice has a consequence and If/Then takes the audience down that road of what might have been. You might think it would be confusing to follow, but the producers use little tricks like having Elizabeth adopt two different nicknames ‘Beth/Liz’ or having her character wear glasses in one potential future to help distinguish the alternate timelines. Jackie Burns strong singing voice and acting are well suited for in the center role and she handles it masterfully.  My favorite number of the night was the funny “What the Fuck” when Elizabeth is struggling with her indecision over whether or not to have a one night stand. While there are plenty of funnier moments like this one, the show has its fair share of songs rife with tension and regret about chances not taken like the somber “You learn to Live Without”.

I think the most impressive aspect of If/Then is the sheer number of musical numbers performed. With 22 songs there is a lot of singing squeezed into two acts. Fortunately the show has strong cast that is up to the task of delivering impressive vocals. The set design is also top notch. While the setting of New York City isn’t really integral to the story it makes for the perfect backdrop offering life changing decisions around every corner. The sets are smartly done and did a wonderful job of capturing the city environment from riding the subway to watching a game at Yankee stadium.

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Nationals Tour of If/Then
(Photo by Joan Marcus)

Local theater fans take note. Make sure you keep an eye out for North Carolina Native English Bernhardt on stage. She grew up right here in Raleigh and returns to DPAC playing supporting cast member Paulette in her first national tour debut.

If/Then isn’t about telling a story of Elizabeth so much as it telling the story of the road not traveled. It is a good reminder that we shape our futures with seemingly random choices. I enjoyed this performance and think you will too. If you don’t go, then you’ll never know what might have been.

If/Then  continues through May 29th at the Durham Performing Arts Center. For more information and to order tickets visit http://www.dpacnc.com/events/detail/ifthen.

 

 

 

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