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Dance Reviews

BEAUTIFUL DECAY (BalletX): A timely reprise

Rachel Dukeman December 4, 2017 No Comments

Youth is fleeting; beauty is not.

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A PERIOD OF ANIMATE EXISTENCE (Pig Iron): Creating an environment for thought

Lily Kind October 6, 2017 No Comments

It is our job as artists to create environments for people to see things differently. Pig Iron did that.

Sketches by Chuck Schultz.

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Dance Reviews

FALL SERIES 2015 (BalletX): Nature and nurture through breathtaking dancers

Eri Yoneda November 21, 2015 No Comments

BalletX, kicks off their inaugural 10th season with the Fall Series 2015 with a world premiere by internationally acclaimed choreographer, Nicolo Fonte.

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Wilma Theater’s CHEROKEE impresses, in a way

Julius Ferraro January 18, 2014 4 Comments

John, a baby boomer, patriarch, and oil exec who has spent his life gaining, has lost quite a lot in a short period of time:…

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