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Articles in Jan, 1996 issue of Dance Magazine
- Carry your shoes: tap dancer-comedian Jane Goldberg recalls her personal passage to India
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Recreational drugs: an alluring threat to your body chemistry
by Linda Hamilton -
Moon Over Buffalo. - Martin Beck Theatre, New York, New York - theater reviews
by Robert Sandla -
Lea Wolf. - Dancers' Group/Footwork, San Francisco, California - dance reviews
by Janice Ross -
Ralph Lemon Company. - Joyce Theater - dance reviews
by Bill Deresiewicz -
Jeremy Nelson and Luis Lara. - Danspace Project at St. Marks Church in-the-Bowery, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Alice Naude -
The Royal Academy of Dancing's summer programs - England
by Margaret Willis -
National arts lottery: dream or nightmare? - Britain's National Lottery
by Jann Parry -
Empowerment through artistic excellence - professional performances for school children - Education & Outreach, Part II
by Camille Hardy -
Victor/Victoria. - Marquis Theatre, New York, New York - theater reviews
by Robert Sandla -
Central Ballet of China. - Zellerbach Auditorium, Berkeley, California - dance reviews
by Janice Ross -
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble. - Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, Denver, Colorado - dance reviews
by Janine Gastineau -
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre. - BAM Opera House, Brooklyn, New York - dance reviews
by Robert Greskovic -
Dancing in the south of France - French summer dance school
by Caitlin Sims -
Future is misty at RDB - Royal Danish Ballet
by Anne Flindt Christensen -
Liz Lerman: seeking a wider spectrum - inclusion of elderly dancers
by Cathryn Harding -
Early Dance. - video recording reviews
by Ann Hutchinson Guest -
Boston Ballet. - Wang Center for the Performing Arts, Boston, Massachusetts - dance reviews
by Iris M. Fanger -
Hannah Kahn Dance Company. - Space for Dance, Boulder, Colorado - dance reviews
by Janine Gastineau -
Murray Louis Dance Company. - John Jay College Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Alice Naude -
Chunky Move. - State Theatre, Melbourne, Australia - dance reviews
by Patricia Laughlin -
An issue of design - scenic design in the performing arts
by Clive Barnes -
Jack Mitchell: photographer to the dance - Cover Story - Illustration
by Clive Barnes -
Patricia Sigurdson - ballet teacher - Great Starts: American Teacher Series
by Ann Barzel -
Hello, Dolly! - Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York, New York - theater reviews
by Robert Sandla -
Prague Festival Ballet. - Reston Community Center Theatre, Reston, Virginia - dance reviews
by George Jackson -
Tango X 2. - Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, Bronx, New York - dance reviews
by Marilyn Hunt -
Maria Benitez Teatro Flamenco. - Joyce Theater - dance reviews
by Rose Anne Thom -
Summer study courtesy of your state - Governor's School summer dance programs
by Linda Kent -
Farrell's art still being choreographed by Balanchine - Suzanne Farrell and George Balanchine
by Paul Ben-Itzak -
Celestial dancers on American soil - Cambodian dancers
by Deborah Jowitt -
Dancers Over 40 - dance organization for people over the age of 40
by Marian Horosko -
Suzanne Farrell Stages Balanchine. - Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington, D.C - dance reviews
by Alexandra Tomalonis -
Malashock Dance and Company. - Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California - dance reviews
by Eileen Sondak -
Changing the Direction of the Wind. - Merce Cunningham Studio, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Julinda Lewis -
Festival International de Nouvelle Danse. - Montreal, Quebec - dance reviews
by Linde Howe-Beck -
Improv performance - improvisational dancing
by Sharry Underwood
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