Upping the ante on dance coverage and conversation

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Caitlin Green

Labor Unions Aren’t the Villains and Southerners Don’t Kiss Their Cousins

The fringe on her jacket did a dance of its own as she chasséd her way into our hearts as ‘hill-Billy Elliot
April 10, 2023
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Dance as an Exploration of Love, Pain, and Performance

Watching the film felt like the motion-picture equivalent of flipping through an old photo album.
January 26, 2023
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Kulu Mele Celebrates Maturation and Fellowship—Past, Present, Future

I wrote in my notes, “I know they gotta be tired!”with about seven exclamation points, only 10 minutes into the 90-minute program.
December 9, 2022
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A Cross-species Movement Dialogue Between Agency and Vulnerability

An embodied dialogue between agency and vulnerability, expressed by their use of weight, and one another.
November 27, 2022
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High Noon Revives the Cowboy Trope with Black, Queer Culture

With both roaring and solacing soundscapes, we wander through the psyche of a cowboy.
September 22, 2022
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Koulman Dance Offers Treadmill, Technique, and Tradition

Soloist Grace Kimble invites audience onto the Treadmill for a marathon showcase.
June 28, 2022
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J. Bouey’s Chiron in Leo Reminds Us to Check on the Children

Systemic racism and cisheteropatriarchy intertwine in this story, contributing more labored stakes in this game than meet the untrained eye.
June 11, 2021
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