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IN THE CLEARING (Birds on a Wire): 2016 Fringe review 10

Eri Yoneda September 11, 2016 No Comments

An all girls dance group presents a mysterious dance performance.

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Dance Reviews

HATCH (Birds on a Wire): The expressiveness and diversity of contemporary dance

Debra Miller June 14, 2016 No Comments

A contemporary dance program of seven world-premiere short pieces by emerging women choreographers highlighted their stylistic and thematic diversity and expressiveness.

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Kate Abernethy and Rachel Icenogle rehearsing “Little Red: an improvisation” in FROM OUR LIVING ROOM by Birds on a Wire (Photo credit: Plate 3 Photography)
Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews

FROM OUR LIVING ROOM (Birds on a Wire Dance Theatre): Fringe Review 74

Debra Miller September 21, 2014 No Comments

FROM OUR LIVING ROOM comprises five original pieces—four duets and one solo—choreographed and performed by the all-female members of the emerging company Birds on a Wire.

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