Pina
Pina
Tanztheater
Wuppertal
"Palermo Palermo", "Nelken"

by John Percival
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School
Days
Royal
Ballet School
"Raymonda Act III," "Monotones," pas de deux
from "La Fille Mal Gardée," “Uneven Ground,”
“Piano Concerto #2,” "Eyes That Gently Touch"

by Leigh Witchel
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Violet
Jazz
Mark
Morris Dance Group
"Violet Cavern," "Mosaic and United"

by Clare Croft
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New
Space
Opening
Concert at Strathmore
CityDance Ensemble

by George Jackson
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Raw
Emotion, Fresh as New
Martha
Graham Dance Company
"Appalachian Spring," "Cave of the Heart," "Deep
Song," "Satyric Festival Song,"
"Lamentation," "Diversion of Angels"
February
17, 2005

by Clare Croft
Greatness,
Second Night
Martha
Graham Dance Company
"Appalachian
Spring," "Errand into the Maze," "Il Penitente,"
"Deep Song," "Satyric Song Festival," "Lamentation,"
"Diversion of Angels"
February
18, 2005

by
George
Jackson
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New
York City Ballet
Women
with Secrets
“Jewels”
February 15, 2005

by Mary
Cargill
Corps
vs. Soloists
"Symphony in Three Movements", "Shambards" and
"Glass Pieces"
February 16, 2005

by George
Jackson
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Mindy
Aloff's
Letter from New York
will
return soon.
While
waiting, read some
Past
Letters
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Writers |
Mindy
Aloff
Dale Brauner
Mary Cargill
Christopher Correa
Clare Croft
Nancy Dalva
Rita Felciano
Marc Haegeman
George Jackson
Gia Kourlas
Alan M. Kriegsman
Sali Ann Kriegsman
Alexander Meinertz
Tehreema Mitha
Gay Morris
Ann Murphy
Paul Parish
John Percival
Tom Phillips
Susan Reiter
Jane Simpson
Alexandra Tomalonis(Editor)
Lisa Traiger
Meital Waibsnaider
Kathrine Sorley Walker
Leigh Witchel
David Vaughan
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