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Tag: The Girl’s Guide to Neighborly Conduct

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THE GIRL’S GUIDE TO NEIGHBORLY CONDUCT (Tangle Movement Arts): 2015 Fringe review 34

Eri Yoneda September 11, 2015 1 Comment

Highly trained and expressive performers introduce viewers to girls’ life, relationships and strength through their acrobatic and astonishing circus arts.

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Scratching The Surface: Scratch Night previews the 2015 Fringe Festival

Gregory King for the Dance Journal August 27, 2015 No Comments

Leading up to the Fringe a series of Scratch Night performances showed excerpts of self-produced work that will be presented at the festival.

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How to Fringe? On a Bike.

Christopher Munden August 3, 2015 2 Comments

It’s more dope than Lance Armstrong. And ballsier too. The Phindie Fringe Bike Tour is the best way to enjoy the 2015 Fringe Festival.

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