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Dance Interviews

About, or in, the Liminal Space: John Ollom at 954 Dance Movement Collective

Katelyn Bobek August 20, 2014 No Comments

Phindie dance writer Katelyn Bobek spoke with New York City based choreographer John Ollom about his work and a new series of classes in Philadelphia.

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As Pretty Does Keila Cordova Dances Fringe
Dance Fringe Festival Interviews Previews

Fringe Interview: As Pretty Does by Keila Cordova Dances

Kat Richter for The Dance Journal September 4, 2013 No Comments

Published by The Dance Journal. Reprinted by kind permission. On September 6 and 7, Keila Cordova Dances will present As Pretty Does at Temple’s Conwell Dance Theater, a…

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Break/Drift/Resist, Tangle Movement Arts, fringe review
Dance Fringe Festival Previews

FringeArts announces self-produced Neighborhood Fringe dance performances for 2013 Festival

Steven Weisz for The Dance Journal July 29, 2013 No Comments

Published by The DANCE Journal, republished by kind permission. In addition to the festival’s annual selection of Presented Fringe performances by internationally renowned contemporary artists and stars…

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