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Author: Emily Dombrovskaya

Dance Previews SoLow Fest 2016

Layers of Onion Dances at SoLow Fest

Emily Dombrovskaya June 11, 2016 No Comments

In preparation for her SoLow Fest performance, Onion Dances, Talia Mason chopped onions, attempting to cry while talking about family memories and associations with onions.

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Mood Music and Mind Control at SoLow Fest

Emily Dombrovskaya June 9, 2016 No Comments

Music accompanies modern life, whether it’s a new band your friends like, the on-hold music of doctor’s office or half your office going to see Beyoncé last Sunday. But what happens when music takes control?

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Rejected Thoughts Emerge at SoLow Fest

Emily Dombrovskaya June 2, 2016 No Comments

A SoLow Fest exploration of what makes us vulnerable, joyous, or angry.

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