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Articles in Oct, 2004 issue of Dance Magazine
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Alpert Award in the Arts
by Allan Ulrich -
Till gravity do them part
by Victoria Looseleaf -
Dutch National Ballet
by Allan Ulrich -
The Kitchen
by Allan Ulrich - Rogue's gallery
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The latest on training and treatment
by Linda Hamilton -
Attitudes
by Clive Barnes - University of Hartford, Hartt School Community Division
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Guru Simonson
by Catherine Young -
Royal Winnipeg Ballet
by Allan Ulrich -
Happy as hell
by Amanda Smith -
Born to be bad: why dancers can't resist their dark side
by Allan Ulrich - Seeing is believing: dance in the eye of the photographer
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Balanchine in black
by Brenda Dixon Gottschild - Texas Ballet Theatre
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Forever Freddie
by Kate Lydon -
The Washington Ballet
by Allan Ulrich -
Miguel Campaneria and Olivier Wecxsteen will guest with the Charleston Ballet
by Allan Ulrich -
Before civil rights
by Wendy Perron -
Where stars are born: the USA IBC celebrates 25 years
by Amanda Smith -
The Pennsylvania Ballet
by Clive Barnes -
They know how to make an entrance
by Karen Hildebrand -
Dancing Italy
by Laura Wisneski -
Curtain up
by Wendy Perron -
Visas for dancers: red tape and green dollars
by Kate Mattingly -
New York Foundation for the Arts
by Allan Ulrich -
The home before home
by Wendy Perron -
A Brahmin in Love
by Kate Lydon -
Teacher's wisdom: Phyllis Lamhut
by Kate Mattingly -
A moving force: a dance company gets a home
by Karen Hildebrand - National Ballet of Canada
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Back home with Mr. B
by Elizabeth Kendall -
Miami's Maximum Dance
by Allan Ulrich -
Dance Connecticut
by Allan Ulrich -
Rhythms of the sea
by Valerie Gladstone -
Wicked things they said
by Joseph Carman -
On Broadway: PBS salutes the shows that made the White Way great in Broadway: the American Musical, a new series with vintage footage and rare interviews
by Sylviane Gold - Cecil Community College
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College kudos
by Bit Knighton -
Out of the fringe
by Nancy Wozny -
Annenberg Foundation
by Allan Ulrich -
Fragile storm
by Rachel Straus -
Anger management
by Joseph Carman -
New takes on classic costumes
by Elena North-Kelly -
Choreographer-director Mercedes Ellington talks about June Taylor
by Mercedes Ellington - Dominic Walsh Dance Theater
- Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
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National Museum of Dance
by Allan Ulrich -
Tell me a story
by Wendy Perron -
Remembering Thalia
by Richard Philp -
Eiko & Koma
by Eva Yaa Asantewaa -
On the rise: Polina Semionova: destiny's Ball-a young ballerina's journey from student to Cinderella
by Nina Alovert - Ashton Ashton everywhere
- Schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
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National Endowment for the Arts
by Allan Ulrich -
Money matters
by Allan Ulrich -
Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers . She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine readers since 1992
by Linda Hamilton -
Belarussian roulette: a choreography competition in Vitebsk ignites careers outside the U.S
by Wendy Perron -
Maximum Dance Company
by Guillermo Perez -
Boston Ballet
by Iris Fanger - Corrections
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The ten-dollar temptation
by Allan Ulrich -
Alberto Mendez
by Allan Ulrich -
Oregon Ballet Theatre
by Martha Ullman West -
Oakland ballet back from the brink
by Rachel Howard -
A hero turns villain
by Martha Ullman West -
Fargo family tradition: teacher Marnee Brant carries on where her father left off
by Kathryn Posin - Dance scape: dance images past and present
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"Meet The Composer" Commisssioning Music/USA
by Allan Ulrich -
L.A. salsa style
by Hyun Joo Chung -
Cincinnati Ballet
by Allan Ulrich -
Celebrating dance on TV
by Suzanne Palazzo -
When low carbs can cost you
by Suzanne Martin -
Is there a doctor in the house? How well would your company handle an emergency?
by Gigi Berardi -
In Transit 2004
by Brenda Dixon Gottschild -
Battleworks
by Susan Yung
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