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Articles in Oct, 2007 issue of Dance Magazine
- Sally Streets bringing Balanchine to Berkeley
- Deaths
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Makeup faux pas
by Cherilyn Watts - Disco inferno
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2007 Ad
by Susan Reiter -
The story of the tutu: ballet's signature costume has a fabled past and a glamorous present
by Victoria Looseleaf -
Montpellier Dance Festival
by Victoria Looseleaf - Corrections
- Phoenix rising in California
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2007 Ad
by Jeanette Prather - Festivals & festivities
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Recovery
by Jennifer Stahl - Houston Ballet
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Nina Vyroubova
by Clive Barnes -
Taking the prize
by Lauren Kay -
Crash course: hip hop
by Heather Wisner -
Dance's own temple: in 1948 Morton Baum asked an astonished Lincoln Kirstein if he would like Ballet Society to become New York City Ballet
by Clive Barnes -
Curtain up
by Wendy Perron - American Ballet Theatre
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Night & day: classy costumes for any hour
by Khara Hanlon -
Tap City
by Eva Yaa Asantewaa - Social dance
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Anniversary gallery: Rudolf Nureyev covers
by Clive Barnes -
One a day? Vitamin drinks claim they're good for you. Is it true?
by Lauren Kay -
Get physical: movement theater like Jump broadens the audience for dance
by Sylviane Gold -
One century and one year: Japan Society celebrates Kazuo Ohno's birthday
by Eva Yaa Asantewaa -
Carlos Acosta in Spartacus
by Margaret Willis -
Broadway bound
by Cherilyn Watts - Photo-choreography
- Montgomery Ballet
- United States
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Balancing act: where do you draw the line between choreography that's inventive … or over-the-top?
by Emily Macel -
They think of costumes night & day: here three costumers discuss their workhow they set the mood with color, fabric, and shape. Plus they have advice on how you can make your next costume choice a good one
by Khara Hanlon - Somatic practices, movement arts, and dance medicine
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Alejandro Cerrudo: his choreography in demand, the dancer has a busy year ahead
by Hedy Weiss -
Pep talk prep: revving up students for a great time
by Jennifer Stahl - Checkmate
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2007 Ad
by Michael Crabb -
Tales from the dark side: dancers on the power of witchy roles
by Lea Marshall -
American Dance Festival 2007: Past/Forward
by Lea Marshall - Folding lines
- Sutton Foster
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Stream of movement
by Allan Ulrich -
An unusual partnership
by Jennifer Stahl -
1982 Ad
by Abigail Rasminsky -
Through the looking glass
by Kathy HurdCarrillo - To Versace with love
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Inventing the Wheeldon Company
by Wendy Perron -
Georgian State Dance Company
by Wendy Perron - Dance Theater Workshop
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Robert Tracy
by Joseph Carman -
Paging miss manners: the etiquette of being a good loserand winnercan be as essential to master as a complex routine. Here's how these studios approach it
by Jennifer Stahl -
Pure presence: Boston Ballet's Kathleen Breen Combes brings drama and delicacy to every step
by Wendy Perron - The lives they lived: new biographies of Halprin, Farber, and Kirstein
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2007 Ad
by Alexandra Albrecht -
The winner: Hairspray's Brooke Engen discovered that growing up on the competition circuit gave her an instant network, versatility, and confidence when she wanted to break in on Broadway
by Lauren Kay - Fall all over
- Quotes from past issues
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Advice for dancers
by Linda Hamilton -
American Ballet Theatre
by Clive Barnes -
Embodied thoughts
by Alyssa Applequist - One man's trash …
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Dark and light from Spain
by Valerie Gladstone -
The NYU network: Tisch students make lifelong connections
by Jennifer Stahl -
The Joffrey's Giselle
by Kina Poon -
Filling our dance cards: new ideas for new ballet audiences
by Sarah Keough - International
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A lesson in losing: the secret of my dance success lay in an early setback
by Jeanette Prather -
Jazzed up
by Dister Rondon - Coming to America
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New rep at ABT
by Wendy Perron -
On the ball
by Theresa Ruth Howard -
Laguna Dance Festival
by Emily Macel
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