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Tag: Gregory Holt

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2,000 MOVEMENTS (Gregory Holt): 2015 Fringe review 62

Brendan Tetsuo September 20, 2015 No Comments

An exploration of unrepeated and layered movements, Gregory Holt’s 2,000 MOVEMENTS is a living archive of body and space

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Dance Reviews

DUST (Megan Bridge/FringeArts): All we are

Carolyn Merritt for thINKingDANCE May 2, 2015 No Comments

Evidence of life. Enemy of the domestic goddess. Culprit of hay fever. The stuff we’re all destined for. DUST has connotations both mundane and eternal.

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