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Articles in Sept, 2005 issue of Dance Magazine
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Quote of the month
by Gelsey Kirkland -
Marian Butler: steadfast at ABT
by Kim Okamura -
Two teachers, one classroom, boundless possibilities
by Lisa Traiger -
2005 Ad
by Guillermo Perez - Schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
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Global rhythms
by Karen Hildebrand -
Righting a wrong: dance that takes social issues to heart
by Rita Felciano -
Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg
by Gus Solomons - Karin Averty, premiere danseuse with the Paris Opera Ballet who entered as a corps member in 1979, made her final appearance with the company as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in July
- Trisha Brown, Alexey Ratmansky, Marie-Agnes Gillot, Svetlana Zakharova, and Mathieu Ganio are laureates of Benois de la Danse 2005
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Nicole Grand: you're on your own
by Rachel Howard - Kudos
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Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life
by Sylviane Gold - Oregon Ballet Theatre
- Harold Cromer Cobi Narita, and LaVaughn Robinson are winners
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Straight from the heart: Gelsey Kirkland looks back … and ahead
by Kate Lydon -
More thoughts on race
by Charlotte Moraga -
Heidi Cruz: a choreographer in their midst
by Yolanda Sangweni -
New assignments
by Karen Hildebrand -
Deja Donne
by Wendy Perron - May Nevada Ballet Theatre
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Los Angeles honors its own
by Victoria Loosleaf -
Centering work: integrating movement
by Lisa Kraus -
The silent majority: surviving and thriving in the Corps de Ballet
by Joseph Carman -
Repertory dance theatre
by Kathryn Posin -
Tapping into tap: resources for tap lovers
by Jane Goldberg -
Billy Elliot the Musical
by Margaret Willis - Jarmila Weissenbock.
- Brian Corman has been rehired by The Washington Ballet
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Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., is 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 -
Curtain up
by Wendy Perron -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 tips for new corps members
by Dena Abergel -
Honor roll
by Julie Freese -
Carolina Ballet
by Lea Marshall - Pennsylvania Ballet
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Exchange in D.C
by Paula Durbin -
Flight of mind
by Nancy Wozny -
Fall preview: cutting edge companies take to the road, while salutes and anniversaries lead off performances on home turf
by Allan Ulrich -
Hiromi Ushino: trading big roles for a bigger company
by Kim Okamura -
Teacher's wisdom: Frank Hatchett
by Kristen Maxwell - Akua Parker, a lead dancer with Dance Theatre of Harlem , has signed with Cincinnati Ballet as a corps member. Parker said she is "ecstatic about the new opportunity."
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Back to the roots.
by Kristen Maxwell -
Easy listening hard dancing
by Wendy Perron -
Ballet slippers: anything but flat!
by Khara Hanlon -
Royal Danish Ballet
by Martha Ullman West -
Raisa Struchkova
by Clive Barnes -
Taking the biggest leap: career transition for dancers helps cushion the landing
by Darrah Carr -
Never too old for a kick line
by Janice Ross -
Dive in
by Vanessa Manko -
Lula Washington dance theatre
by Laura Bleiberg -
Pacific Northwest ballet dances into the future
by Martha Ullman West -
Jesse Marks: one of the guys
by Eric Wolfram -
Neal Beasley: from NTU's Tisch School of the Arts to the Trisha Brown Dance Company, this fountain of energy is getting noticed
by Lisa Kraus - National Ballet of Canada
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Attitudes
by Clive Barnes -
Tar Heel jamboree
by Ann Farmer -
Sarasota ballet company
by Elinor Rogosin - Tiit Helimets and Davit Karapetyan from the Zurich Ballet as principals at the San Francisco Ballet
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In the stretch: leotards have a long way from baggy black cotton to sleek and chic. A look at newand oldand the shape of things to come
by Elizabeth Khuri -
On broadway: broadway bound: season highlights include imports, revivals, and Tharp's Bob Dylan salute
by Sylviane Gold - Twyla Tharp Dance, American Ballet Theatre, and White Oak Dance Project was named the new associate producer of Dancers Responding
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Beyond performance II: success stories
by Karen Hildebrand
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