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Playing “Girl Games”: WOLFTHICKET draws on playground fun for joyful dance piece

Christopher Munden August 19, 2021 No Comments

Why do we dance? Lily Kind proposes an answer

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SHUTTLEFISH (Eva Steinmetz): In the middle of the lake

Lily Kind May 11, 2017 1 Comment

It feels like when I’ve rowed out to the middle of a lake alone on a cloudy-still day and suddenly I realize I’m in the middle of the lake.

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