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Articles in June, 2005 issue of Dance Magazine
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Patient pedagogue
by Justin Moon - Dutch National Ballet
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Jock Soto
by Wendy Whelan -
Does classicism have a color? Even today, Black Ballet Dancers face painful hurdlesand surmount them
by Karyn D. Collins -
The other Don Quixote lives again
by George Jackson - In at ABT
- Stoner Winslett
- Irene Dowd: teacher's wisdom
- Chan Hon Goh
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Back when the U.S. knew how to treat prisoners
by Jessie Male - New York City Ballet
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Paule Turner/Court
by Lewis Whittington -
Butting Out: Reading Resistive Choreographies Through Works by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and Chandralekha
by Cynthia Oliver -
Curran's currents
by Bill Gale -
Advice for dancers
by Linda Hamilton - Robert O'Hearn
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Savion Glover at Jacob's Pillow
by Jane Goldberg - Choreographer Ton Simons and dancers Nancy Euverink and Marisa Lopez, who all received awards
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Attitudes
by Clive Barnes -
Being a black ballerina
by Nikkia S. Parish - Seattle's Pacific Northwest Ballet
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Ananya Dance Theatre
by Yolanda Sangweni -
Kuzuo Ohno's World: from without & within
by Ann Murphy -
Beyond tokenism when diversity is part of the art
by Valerie Gladstone - San Francisco Ballet
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Mark Your Calendar
by Karen Hildebrand - Herman Cornejo
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New York City Ballet
by Roslyn Sulcas - Florence Klotz, David Zinn, Vincent Zullo, and the late Oliver Messel, who won the 2005 TDF/Irene Sharaff Awards
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Dance from down below
by Allan Ulrich -
Studying Dance Cultures Around the World
by Kate Mattingly -
It's all good: valuing process over product
by Rachel Howard -
Carousel of madness
by Catherine Thomas -
Color blind
by Mona Tritsch Williams - Louisville Ballet
- Schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
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McKenzie gambles on Sylvia
by Hanna Rubin -
Between two worlds: Asian American dancers and choreographers find themselves straddling two culturesneither of them home
by Maura Nguyen Donohue -
What's that cracking sound!?!
by Suzanne Martin - Eva Evdokimova
- William Lawrence Boyette
- Kudos
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On Broadway: musical theater has tackled racism for decades, albeit covertly at times
by Sylviane Gold -
"Turbo-Kevin" takes Mannheim
by Horst Koegler -
Other voices: dancers, choreographers and teachers speak frankly about their experiences regarding race and dance
by Ann Farmer - Corrections
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Memories dance
by Eva Yaa Asantewaa -
A moving force: in the country's biggest minority, Latino artists fight stereotypes that blur their artistry and their diversity
by Guillermo Perez -
Whoa! Whiteness in dance?
by Brenda Dixon Gottschild - Hooded and sheathed in black, the 50 participants in Martha Williams' Dancing Gates Project invaded Central Park's Great Lawn Feb. 27 and danced in response to the movement of the hanging fabric curtains
- Suzanne Farrell
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Victor Castelli
by Joseph Carman -
Keisha Clarke: from The Lion King to featured dancer with Garth Fagan, this long and delicate beauty has captured audiences' and critics' attention
by Amanda Smith - Alina Cojocaru
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An era ends in Seattle
by Sandra Kurtz -
Find that perfect fit: wide shoulders, short torso, full hips, ample bust? We found the leotard for you!
by Khara Hanlon -
The color of money: when lean times hit artists of color, finding funding becomes a test of community and resourcefulness
by Cynthia Hedstrom -
Hate, hope, and history: University of Mississippi strikes a racial chord with dance
by Lucy Schultze
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