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In Lakota mythology, Čhápa (often misspelled as Capa) is the beaver spirit and lord of domesticity, labor and preparation.
You can hear the word as pronounced by a native speaker here.
The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA) is non-profit arts and theater management organization based in Columbus, Ohio.
CAPA was formed in 1969 by Robert Karlsberger, Lawrence L. Fisher, Scott Whitlock and other community leaders to raise money to save the Ohio Theatre, a 1928 movie palace, from demolition and revive it for use as a performing arts center.
CAPA's initial success in restoring and operating the Ohio has led over the years to a great expansion of its activities. It took over ownership and operations of the Palace Theatre in the early 1990s. In 1998 it purchased and completely rebuilt and restored the historic 1890s Southern Theatre. Later CAPA took over management of Columbus's Capitol Theater complex for the State of Ohio.
Outside of Columbus, CAPA managed the historic Chicago Theatre from 1998 to 2003, and took over operations of the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut in 2001.
CAPA was responsible for overseeing the 2009 $13.5 million renovation of the Lincoln Theatre in Columbus's historic King-Lincoln neighborhood. CAPA will also operate that theater, combining with ten local arts organizations to provide a varied slate of events for the new community arts center.
There you stand in your dungarees, looking all grown up and so very pleased. When you write your poems they have so much to say, when you speak your dreams it takes my breath away.
You know I wanna be a ball player, a regular slugging fool. But both our dreams must wait awile, unil we fininsh school.
CHORUS
And so you and I will watch our years go by. We'll watch our sweet dreams fly far away (away). But maybe someday, I don't know when but we will dream again and we'll be happy then 'til our time (our time), just drifts away.
There you stand in your wedding dress. You're so beautiful that I must confess, I'm so proud you have chosen me, when a doctor is what you wanna be.
You know I wanna be a painter girl, a real artistic snob. But I guess we'll have our children first. You'll make a home, I'll get a job.
CHORUS
Listen to the seasons passing, listen to the wind blow. Listen to the children laughing, where do broken dreams go?
There you stand in your tailored suit, so many years gone by but you're still so cute. We'll take the car to go and meet the bus when our grandchildren come to visit us.
You say you should have been a ballerina babe, there are songs I should have sung. But I guess our dreams have come and gone, you gotta dream when you are young.
CHORUS
You and I, will watch our years go by. We'll watch our sweet dreams fly far away (away). By maybe someday, I don't know when but we will dream again and we'll be hap-hap-happy then 'til our time, just drifts away.