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Ricky Harris "Preludes and nocturnes: dancers dream about dance: dreams are often stages for our obsessions. For dancers, this can take on a more literal meaning. In the February issue, we invited you to write and tell us your dance dreams. Here are some responses". Dance Magazine. FindArticles.com. 29 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_6_78/ai_n6140211/
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Articles in June, 2004 issue of Dance Magazine
- Dance/USA has received a $1 million grant from The James Irvine Foundation for continued support for California dance artists
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Visions of dollar signs
by Tamara Johnson -
Force of one: this is Alexandra Ansanelli's season to shine. The gifted New York City ballet principal talks about her passion for dance and her determined journey to center stage
by Hanna Rubin -
Making a better argument: Howard Gardner talks about the arts in schools
by Karen Hildebrand - Transitions
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A sleeker swan
by Joseph Carman -
It takes a diva
by Eva Yaa Asantewaa -
Dancing with Cuba: a Memoir of the Revolution
by Wendy Perron -
Susan Rethorst
by Jody Sperling -
United we dance
by Ani Raymond - The Jerome Robbins Foundation has announced a leadership grant of $150,000 to The George Balanchine Foundation
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Step by step
by Wendy Perron -
Out of the wings: School of American Ballet graduates remember their first moments in the sun
by Roslyn Sulcas -
Crossover kid: hip-hop dancemaker John Byrne moved from Taylor 2 to MTV
by Tamara Johnson - Alexandra Koltun and Alex Lapshin, principal dancers with Ballet San Jose, welcomed Anthony John Koltun
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Preludes and nocturnes: dancers dream about dance: dreams are often stages for our obsessions. For dancers, this can take on a more literal meaning. In the February issue, we invited you to write and tell us your dance dreams. Here are some responses
by Ricky Harris - The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation has awarded a $10,000 Quality of Life Grant to the Dance in Education Fund
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Pilates: ripe for reforming?
by Nancy Galeota-Wozny -
Writing in Motion: BodyLanguageTechnology
by Allan Ulrich -
Spectrum Dance Theater
by Gigi Berardi -
Karole Armitage and the universal grammar
by Kate Mattingly -
Musical chairs in France
by Karyn Bauer-Prevost -
Contact improvisation comes of age
by Elizabeth Zimmer -
Eva Encinias-Sandoval: teacher's wisdom
by Jennifer Noyer - Sherri LeBlanc and Leslie Young, both soloists with San Francisco Ballet, retired at the end of the 2004 season
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Curtain up
by Wendy Perron -
Marked for export
by Allan Ulrich -
Advice for dancers
by Linda Hamilton -
Henning Kronstam: Portrait of a Danish Dancer
by Allan Ulrich -
The Days We Danced: the Story of My Theatrical Family from Florenz Ziegfeld to Arthur Murray and Beyond
by Doris Hering -
Houston Ballet
by Richard Philp -
Attitudes
by Clive Barnes -
Too much TV
by Wendy Perron -
Some like it hot: Salsa is spicy, sexy, and making waves in dance
by Sally Sommer -
Going Bollywood: can kathak dancers stop the show in Bombay Dreams?
by Sylviane Gold - American Ballet Theatre
- Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley has received a $1 million gift from Fry's Electronics of San Jose
- A milestone
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You are what you eat
by Suzanne Martin -
Diary of a college residency: choreographer Henning Rubsam shares his experiences
by Henning Rubsam -
Remembering May O'Donnell
by Gus Solomons, Jr. - Touring or training, less is more
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Nederlands Dans Theater
by Kate Mattingly - Sarah Lamb
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Margot everlasting
by Clive Barnes -
Grace Under Pressure: Passing Dance Through Time
by Allan Ulrich -
New York City Ballet
by Clive Barnes - Dance finder: schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
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