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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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Performance in Sketch: NICE AND FRESH (Automatic Arts)

Chuck Schultz February 28, 2017 No Comments

Last weekend Moving Arts of Mount Airy witnessed a gathering artists connecting subjects to their own artistic voices

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews

PROJECT – THROUGH AN APERTURE (Exosphere): Fringe Review 62

Kalila Kingsford Smith for thINKingDANCE September 18, 2014 No Comments

This project consists of six short dance films—three by collaborators Ashley Searles and Wim Winklewagon, and three by Anne-Marie Mulgrew & Dancers Company with Carmella Vassor-Johnson.

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