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Articles in April, 2005 issue of Dance Magazine
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Emio Greco: the body as object
by Helma Klooss - Joffrey Ballet
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Classical Savion
by Jane Goldberg -
Oy, Vaudeville
by Sara Wolf -
Survive & conquer: neither a catastrophic injury nor years without a promotion in ABT's corps could stop Elizabeth Gaither from becoming a principaland an artist
by Claire Croft -
Transcending ourselves
by Rosalynde LeBlanc -
The Nijinsky Awards 2004
by Alexander Meinertz -
The Art of Pointework
by Kate Mattingly -
Wally Cardona Quartet
by Susan Yung - The Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts has made $10,000 grants
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Advice for dancers
by Linda Hamilton -
Teacher's wisdom: Betty Jones
by Carol Egan - ABT
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Alvin Alley American Dance Theater
by Rose Anne Thom -
A tale of two Marthas
by Amanda Smith -
The pied piper of Toronto: marching to his own beat, choreographer and artistic director James Kudelka has brought The National Ballet of Canada into the 21st century with a shrewd blend of artistry and innovation
by Michael Crabb -
Can choreography be taught? Ask five teachers and you'll get five answers
by Kathryn Posin -
Quote of the month
by Trisha Brown - Limon Dance Foundation
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Celestial dances
by Carley Petesch -
Curtain up
by Wendy Perron -
Caitlin Corbett Dance Company
by Iris Fanger - Dance/USA
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San Diego report: another dance in paradise
by Janice Steinberg - Miami City Ballet
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Frank Hatchett
by Rachel Straus -
If you build it they will dance.
by Khara Hanlon -
Living on dreams
by Nicole Rosenblum -
Active Isolated Flexibility
by Kate Mattingly -
Preview: Spectrum Dance Theater
by Sandra Kurtz -
Health and Fitness: stretching it: what's your limit?
by Suzanne Martin - Viktor Kabaniaev won First Laureate for his White Light
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On the rise: Victoria Jaiani: how a teenager from the former Soviet republic of Georgia took her chances in the West, carving out a career and a better life
by Hedy Weiss -
Om Yoga: Beginner-Intermediate Class, with Cyndi Lee
by Kate Mattingly - Deaths
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Aging gracefully
by Jessie Male - The 2005 Hong Kong Dance Awards recipients
- Flying in a new galaxy: Trisha Brown at the Paris Opera ballet
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Ouch! Five common dance injuries & how to treat them
by Linda Hamilton -
Attitudes
by Clive Barnes -
Curtain call
by Miriam Mahdaviani -
National performance network reaches a milestone
by Victoria Looseleaf -
Preview: Ballet Austin
by Sondra Lomax - Schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
- Rebekah Rimsay
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Celebrating National Dance Week
by Aaron Dalton -
On Broadway: can Fosse's Sweet Charity still lure audiences without his signature choreography?
by Sylviane Gold - Corrections
- American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Ethan Stiefel will become artistic director of Ballet Pacifica in Irvine, CA, while continuing his performing career
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Jose Limon Technique: Taught by Daniel Lewis
by Jessie Male -
JAZZDANCE by Danny Buraczeski closes its doors
by Young Cathy - Lula Washington
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A beautiful mind: never tired of challenges, Trisha Brown soars from edgy, gravity-bending work to the classical purity of Paris opera ballet, as the Trisha Brown Dance Company celebrates its 35th anniversary
by Lisa Kraus -
Preview: Festival Ballet
by Bill Gale
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