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Creative Beauty of Tender “July”
By Debra Levine on
He, on his back, offers her the flat of his flexed foot. She accepts this invitation, and balances on a perch that in the real world would be not too stable, but here, she is secure.
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Carmageddon Cannot Crush Communist Caper-Ballet
By Debra Levine on
In the indoctrination chamber, LA audiences meet happy peasants living communally.
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Rennie Harris’s ‘Reign’ Rains on China
By Debra Levine on
Demonic but beautiful, infectiously funky dance from Los Angeles syncopates Henan Province, in China's hinterland.
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Cuban National Ballet’s ‘Don Quixote’
By Debra Levine on
Allure and machismo. The engaging, youthful company offered a demonstration of how it used to be done, a winsome and nostalgic ballet time capsule, a display of clean and unfettered classical technique.
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The Mad, Mad Chase for Innovation in the Arts
By Diane Ragsdale on
Innovation today doesn't ensure success tomorrow.
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Homesteading the Performing Arts
By Adam Leipzig on
If Angels in America playwright Tony Kushner can’t make a living in theatre, no one can. But there is a uniquely American solution.
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Performing Arts Hold Their Own
By Cultural Weekly on
Surprise: We Americans spend more on performing arts than we do going to the movies.
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News Scan
By Cultural Weekly on
Monday, November 8, 2010: I am feeling that it is terrible to be a human being as I... Read more →
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