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By ArtsFuse on Jul 26, 2006 in Dance | 0 Comments
Karole Armitage, once known as a “punk ballerina,” brings her dance troupe to the Berkshires.
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By ArtsFuse on Jul 26, 2006 in Dance | 0 Comments
Karole Armitage, once known as a “punk ballerina,” brings her dance troupe to the Berkshires.
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By ArtsFuse on Dec 14, 2005 in Dance, Galleries | 0 Comments
Years of bitter and expensive litigation as well as the challenging nature of her work have put the artistic legacy of dance giant Martha Graham in crisis.
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By ArtsFuse on Nov 26, 2005 in Dance | 0 Comments
By Debra Cash
Young love never completely fades. The sight of a group of elderly ladies sighing over the perfect physique and gentlemanly mannerisms they remember embodied in the young George Zoritch is the centerpiece of Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine’s sweet new documentary “Ballets Russes,” which is at the Landmark Cinemas in Kendall Square, Cambridge [...]
By ArtsFuse on Sep 1, 2005 in Dance | 0 Comments
By Debra Cash
Blame Alicia Alonso for reinforcing her own senseless Cuban embargo. The famed (and literally blind) dramatic ballerina who is the fountainhead of Cuban ballet and an official Friend of Fidel seems to have felt that although she made her own performing career in the United States the Cuban “dance drain” of ballet [...]
By ArtsFuse on Jun 29, 2005 in Dance | 0 Comments
A festival dedicated to 19th century choreographer August Bournonville packed a wallop.
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By ArtsFuse on Feb 8, 2005 in Dance | 0 Comments
The challenge of building a new dance audience lies in presenting, and contextualizing, thought-provoking work
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