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Tag: Boris Charmatz

Dance Features

Dance in Sketch: 10000 GESTURES (Boris Charmatz)

Chuck Schultz October 9, 2018 No Comments

Chuck visits NYC with his sketchbook for the Crossing the Line Festival

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Dance Features Fringe Festival Theater

International Fringe 2016: A welcome to theater from around the world, including refugees

Henrik Eger September 18, 2016 No Comments

The International Philly Fringe: A welcome to 28 countries

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LEVÉE DES CONFLITS (Boris Charmatz): 2016 Fringe review 7

Rachel Dukeman September 10, 2016 No Comments

Between chaos and synchronicity, individualism and collectiveness, exists the human search for life without conflict.

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Features Fringe Festival

The Ultimate Guide to Dance at the 2016 Fringe Festival

Steven Weisz for The Dance Journal August 26, 2016 No Comments

Dance takes center stage this year at the 20th Fringe Festival with 6 curated performances and over 27 Independent Fringe Fringe shows.

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Dance Reviews

PARTITA 2 (Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker/FringeArts):

Brendan Tetsuo November 4, 2015 No Comments

Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker and Boris Charmatz create a powerful structure, physically mapping time and space.

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