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Dance Reviews

Philadelphia Hosts World Dance Day

Christopher Munden April 20, 2015 No Comments

International Day has grown into a weeklong celebration of dance that commences on April 22 and finishes on April 29,

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Modern dance DNA is Childs’ play

Lewis Whittington for The Dance Journal October 9, 2013 No Comments

The retrospective of Judson Church choreographer-dancer Lucinda Childs’ SELECTED DANCES, 1963-78 last week was instructive and artistically purposeful. This work is still so vibrant in its exploratory nature that Childs’ innovations are part of the evolving dance stream.

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