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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

Fringe in Sketch 7: UNARMED (Arielle Pina)

Aaron Krolikowski September 16, 2015 No Comments

As part of Phindie’s coverage of the 2015 Fringe Festival, Aaron Krolikowski is attending a series of shows and sketching what he sees.

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

UNARMED (Arielle Pina): 2015 Fringe review 49

Brendan Tetsuo September 14, 2015 No Comments

By looking into the cultural divides between white and black Americans, UNARMED confronts a culture which teaches us to kill.

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Disarming Discourse: Arielle Pina talks race and the body in her Fringe show UNARMED

Christopher Munden August 21, 2015 No Comments

America has embarked on a complicated discussion about race and policing. How can a Fringe show contribute to this conversation?

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