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Tag: Group Motion Multi-Media Dance Theater

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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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews

#SHAMANICINTERFACES (Group Motion Multi Media Dance Theater): Fringe Review 76

L. Haber September 22, 2014 No Comments

Attempting to embrace “the space between…the familiar and unfamiliar” dancers run rampant through five “interfaces” of movement in #SHAMANICINTERFACES.

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Dance Features Fringe Festival Previews

10 Fringe Dance Picks: Lew Whittington on the best of the 2014 Fringe Festival

Lewis Whittington for The Dance Journal August 23, 2014 No Comments

Dance writer Lew Whittington gives 10 “moving” picks for the 2014 Fringe Festival

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