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Each time he hit fifth position, Ihde looked like he was home.
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Gibson takes the question "What is ballet in the 21st century" back to form.
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In Bindler’s world, the aqueous is not tethered to the aesthetic qualities of smooth, slow, continuous, or sequential.
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The small stages invited the audience into something personal and intimate.
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Classic modern dance aesthetics yet something new and Eastern European
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Notions of labor and personhood emerged as crucial to both artists’ work.
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Two thINKingDANCE writers reflect on writers' workshops.
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How often is internal light, passion, fire, inspiration, or heat ever confined to perfectly staggered, centrally aligned rows
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"In Relate" is a solemn rumination hinting at something missing—from the performance, from myself, from elsewhere.