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Author: Chrysta Brown for The Dance Journal

Dance Reviews

SILHOUETTE (Kim Brandt): Dance review

Chrysta Brown for The Dance Journal July 12, 2015 No Comments

Like most performing arts supporters, I am used to walking into a theater knowing what to expect. Either via program notes or context clues, the answers have been given to me.

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Dance Previews

Dancing through the Dark Nights of the Soul: Belle Alvarez’s FAITH SHIFT

Chrysta Brown for The Dance Journal July 6, 2015 No Comments

A dark night of the soul is a term used to describe a spiritual crisis or a period of intense doubt and uncertainty.

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Dance

The Whole Shebang: Philadelphia’s newest arts space

Chrysta Brown for The Dance Journal June 29, 2015 No Comments

Calling The Whole Shebang a dance studio is like calling Starbucks a cafeteria simply because you can eat there.

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Dance Interviews

Meet Swarthmore College’s Newest Dance Professor, Gregory King

Chrysta Brown for The Dance Journal June 28, 2014 No Comments

King’s teaching philosophy utilizes his firsthand knowledge of the different facets of the dance industry to provide his students with a realistic view of life as a professional dancer.

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