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Articles in March, 1997 issue of Dance Magazine
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Great things are done when men and mountains meet - Repertory Dance Theatre's 'Centennial Landscape Suite'
by Dorothy Stowe -
Ballet Hispanico. - Joyce Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Amanda Smith -
Reflex Doll. - Conduit, Portland, Oregon - dance reviews
by Martha Ullman West -
Dance Theatre of Harlem: crashing through barriers
by Valerie Gladstone -
Yuragi: In a Space of Perpetual Motion. - BAM Opera House, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Lynn Garafola -
The Harlem Nutcracker. - BAM Opera House, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Roslyn Sulcas -
The Yard @ 25: dancing into the future - artists colony devoted to choreography
by Linda Tarnay -
Bones and Ash: A Gilda Story. - Joyce Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Roslyn Sulcas -
An Evening with Suzanne Farrell and the Washington Ballet. - Terrace Theater, Washington, D.C - dance reviews
by George Jackson -
Rachel Berman: Tayor made - modern dancer - Cover Story
by Anne Tobias -
He can do that - choreographer Wayne Cilento
by Hilary Ostlere -
Two or Three Things I See in You. - Bessie Schonberg Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Alice Naude -
Feeding - importance of images of food in 'Hansel and Gretel' and 'The Nutcracker' - Editorial
by Richard Philp -
Gertrude Hallenbeck: top-level instruction thrives in upstate New York - dance teacher
by Doris Perlman -
Mary Anthony Dance Theatre. - Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Muriel Topaz -
Two-Part Invention. - Royal Opera House, London, England - dance reviews
by Jan Parry -
What dance audience? - Dance/USA researches building dance audiences
by Bonnie Brooks -
A step in time: Bournonville class at the school of the Royal Danish Ballet
by Tobi Tobias -
Beth Coiner. - Bessie Schonberg Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Alice Naude -
The bard dances - dances based on William Shakespeare's works - Column
by Clive Barnes -
Out of Martha's house: four Martha Graham dancers remain true to her vision while creating a repertory of their own - Buglisi/Foreman Dance
by Jan Ellen Spiegel -
Lynn Shapiro. - Bessie Schonberg Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Amanda Smith -
Rennie Harris Puremovement. - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - dance reviews
by Brenda Dixon Gottschild -
Ballet artistry on ice - figure skater Ilia Kulik
by Susan Reiter -
Pepatian. - Playhouse 91, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Doris Hering -
Sharir Dance Company. - McCullough Theatre, Austin, Texas - dance reviews
by Sondra Lomax -
Dancers win workplace childcare - Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre
by Paul Ben-Itzhak -
Dance on Camera Festival at Lincoln Center - dance film festival
by Rose Anne Thom -
Eun Me Ahn. - Ohio Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Alice Naude -
Stuttgart Ballet. - Staatstheater, Stuttgart, Germany - dance reviews
by Horst Koegler -
Brand new Bill T. ballet bows in Lyons - Bill T. Jones creates work for Lyon Opera Ballet
by Caitlin Sims -
Options in paying tuition - Is College Dance in Your Future?, part 2
by Marian Horosko -
CATCH … What You Can. - Ohio Theater, New York, New York - dance reviews
by Alice Naude -
Trilogie des Hoffens. - Staatstheater am Gartnerplatz, Munich, Germany - dance reviews
by Inge Zurner
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