Moon phase for 11 December 2013 Thursday

11 December 2013  Thursday
Time: 12:00
JD 2456638

Universal Coordinated Time
Casablanca, Monrovia

Lunar phase on 11 December 2013  Thursday is Waxing Gibbous.
The current moon phase is from 2013-12-09 15:13 to 2013-12-17 09:29.
The moon is in zodiac sign Aries.

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Moon phase for 11 December 2013  Thursday
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11 December 2013  Thursday
Time: 12:00
JD 2456638

Universal Coordinated Time
Casablanca, Monrovia

Lunar phase on 11 December 2013  Thursday is Waxing Gibbous.
The current moon phase is from 2013-12-09 15:13 to 2013-12-17 09:29.
The moon is in zodiac sign Aries The moon is in zodiac sign Aries.
The moon is Waxing Gibbous on 11 December 2013  Thursday

Moon phases from
the current moon cycle:


New Moon New Moon
on 2013-12-03 00:22
before 8.5 days

First Quarter First Quarter
on 2013-12-09 15:13
before 1.9 days

Full Moon Full Moon
on 2013-12-17 09:29
after 5.9 days

Last Quarter Last Quarter
on 2013-12-25 13:50
after 14.1 days

New Moon New Moon (next)
on 2014-01-01 11:15
after 21 days


The moon is growing bigger (young moon)
Fraction of the moon: 0.31316300490933
Illumination of the moon disk: 69 %

Moon angular diameter: 0.52 °
Sun angular diameter: 0.54 °

PETER PAN

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PETER PAN is Performance Thursday 12 December 2013, 6.30pm (11-12-2013) in Australia.
ETER PAN
His Majesty’s Theatre
22 November > 15 December 2013
with West Australian Philharmonic Orchestra

'All the world is made of faith, and trust, and pixie dust.' - J. M. Barrie

A magical production of the much-loved children's classic written by J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan is a fantasy-filled adventure for the young and the young at heart. Leave the mundane behind and watch the whimsical world of make-believe unfold as Peter Pan flies through the window of the Darling nursery in search of his shadow. After teaching the children to fly with the help of a little fairy dust, they set out on an adventure like no other.

Choreographed by Russell Kerr and with picture book-inspired designs, Peter Pan will captivate and enchant.

If you were delighted by Cinderella, you’ll be swept away in the magic of Peter Pan.


Credits

Choreography: Russell Kerr
Staging Directors: Toby Behan and Craig Lord-Sole
Music: Philip Norman
Set & Costumes: Kristian Fredrikson
Lighting: Jon Buswell
Conductor: Kenneth Young

Biography

RUSSELL KERR

Born in Auckland in 1930, the young Russell Kerr displayed an equal talent for piano and dance. He settled on dance, where his career began as a student of Auckland ballet teacher Kathleen Whitford.
He was awarded a New Zealand Government Bursary in 1950 to travel to Europe. After making his European debut with the Jose Greco Spanish Company, he danced with the Sadler's Wells (now) Royal Ballet, with Ballet Rambert, and as a soloist with London's Festival Ballet. He made a name for himself as a dancer with deeply informed musicality and outstanding dramatic expression.

After returning to New Zealand in 1957, Russell began to work for the New Zealand Ballet in 1959, of which he later became Artistic Director. An exemplary work from that period is Prismatic Variations. Jointly choreographed with Paul Gnatt, this work carried distinctly neo-classical tones, while its novelty also gave indication of the company's assured originality.

Russell is regarded as a consummate professional who has held many key positions in New Zealand dance: he was Director of the Nettleton-Edwards-Kerr School of Ballet (1959-61), Artistic Director of the New Zealand Ballet (1962-69), Director of the New Zealand Dance Centre (1969-77), and Director of the Southern Ballet Theatre (1978-90). His teaching and choreographic skills provide a continuing source of inspiration.

He was Vice Patron of the Auckland Dance Company, Patron of the International Ballet Academy and a Trustee of the Christchurch Dance Education Bursary Trust.

He was awarded a QEII Arts Council Fellowship in 1977, followed in 1986 by a Queen's Service Medal for Services to Ballet in the New Zealand dance community and, in 2000, was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

In 2005 Russell Kerr created a new full-length, two-act ballet based on the secret life of Hans Christian Andersen for The International Ballet Academy, Christchurch. In June 2007, the third return season of Russell's version of Swan Lake toured the country. Raewyn White, NZ Herald, describes the work as ‘showing us once again the hallmarks that make him one of the great ballet choreographers. Kerr's rich musicality ensures we miss none of the emotional nuances of the score in the dancing’.

Russell lives in Christchurch and continues to teach and choreograph.
His Majesty's Theatre
22 November > 15 December 2013

PETER PAN
His Majesty’s Theatre
22 November > 15 December 2013
with West Australian Philharmonic Orchestra

'All the world is made of faith, and trust, and pixie dust.' - J. M. Barrie

A magical production of the much-loved children's classic written by J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan is a fantasy-filled adventure for the young and the young at heart. Leave the mundane behind and watch the whimsical world of make-believe unfold as Peter Pan flies through the window of the Darling nursery in search of his shadow. After teaching the children to fly with the help of a little fairy dust, they set out on an adventure like no other.

Choreographed by Russell Kerr and with picture book-inspired designs, Peter Pan will captivate and enchant.

If you were delighted by Cinderella, you’ll be swept away in the magic of Peter Pan.


Credits

Choreography: Russell Kerr
Staging Directors: Toby Behan and Craig Lord-Sole
Music: Philip Norman
Set & Costumes: Kristian Fredrikson
Lighting: Jon Buswell
Conductor: Kenneth Young