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Dance Features

Dance in Sketch: FROM THE FEMININE GAZE (Anne-Marie Mulgrew and Dancers Co)

Yumna Tolaimate July 22, 2019 No Comments

Review by Chuck Schultz; illustrations by Yumna Tolaimate

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Dance Reviews

ANNE-MARIE MULGREW AND DANCERS COMPANY: From the Feminine Gaze

Eri Yoneda June 21, 2019 No Comments

Anne-Marie Mulgrew presented her dance company’s 33rd home season concert at the Performance Garage on June 14 and 15.

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Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

UNHINGED (Matter Movement Group): 2018 Fringe review

Lisa Panzer September 6, 2018 No Comments

Gather yourself for an illuminating walk along a dim, roughly hewn path into untamed territory where sounds and other sensory elements gather in corners to…

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Dance Reviews

ANNE-MARIE MULGREW AND DANCERS COMPANY: Marvels in our daily lives

Eri Yoneda June 18, 2017 No Comments

Dance is one of our most natural ways to communicate and express our thoughts.

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Dance Features

Dance in Sketch: Anne-Marie and Dancers Company

Chuck Schultz June 14, 2017 No Comments

This temporal moment is an instant visual image that leaves us with something once the performance is over.

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