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- Self singer
“One’s self I sing, a simple separate person. . . . Of physiology from top to toe,” goes one of the Walt Whitman poems set by Rufus Wainwright for Stephen Petronio’s Bloom.
- White hunters, black hearts
There are hundreds of faces in the “Trophy Room” of 419Eater.com , and most of them are black.
- Urban cheek
There are several meanings to the word popular, and BalletRox’s The Urban Nutcracker satisfies the truest of them.
- Social settings
Seán Curran’s dance looks like a formal exposition of movement, but after a while you begin to imagine webs of social interactions, relationships, and hidden histories.
- Knots
Like its name, Misnomer Dance Theater seems devoted to contrariness.
- Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School
This latest dance-as-therapy vehicle is a scattered, cliché’d look at male grief.
- Riodanza
All eight numbers on Nuevo Ballet Español’s “Flamenco Directo” program seemed to end with a surge of noise and energy, a thrust into a rakish pose, a long pause to invite the audience’s screams.
- Colorful sounds
Twice this weekend pianist Laura Kargul will attempt to climb a pianist’s version of Mount Everest: Maurice Ravel’s La Valse.
- Silver lining
“It’s truly a celebration of IMC — the feats and defeats that they’ve gone through,” Bolger reiterated.
- Charming
Trust Festival Ballet Providence to put a new spin on Cinderella, Sergei Prokofiev’s classic ballet.
- All together now
In 1971, Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane discovered modern dance and each other, and the world of dance has never been the same.
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