Reviews

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Citizen Displaced

Andrew Sargus Klein

Implicit and explicit narratives of displacement, turmoil, and fear.

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Didik in Philadelphia

Toni Shapiro-Phim

"If you empty yourself of ego, you can go anywhere; you can cross all the borders.”

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Petronio’s Bloodline

Eleanor Goudie-Averill

Petronio's company explores their lineage, staging new works up against Merce Cunningham's Signals.

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On the Making of Icons

Lynn Matluck Brooks

From revolutionaries to icons.

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The Core and the Corps of Swan Lake

Lynn Matluck Brooks

The corps was sharp as the jagged rocks framing the lake before which the swan flock fluttered, bowed, and posed. Truly impre

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The Geography Trilogy Screening

Carolyn Merritt

Transfixed to befuddled to captive to everything in between.

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One After Another

Eleanor Goudie-Averill

Like Rethorst, Miller places one event after another without being precious about it.

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“…not a fucking swan…”

Zornitsa Stoyanova

The limited pop culture archetypes we as women are often stuck with.

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And Yet We’re Still Here

Julius Ferraro

We don't touch like we once did.

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Tormented Genius: Jerome Robbins

Lynn Matluck Brooks

The New York Public Library offers a kaleidoscopic symposium about the life of Jerome Robbins.