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<title>Last thoughts</title>
<description>This has been a stimulating, zig-zagging discussion. Thankfully it shifted, somewhere along the way, from who/what/where is the capital of the dance world to what are the roots of creativity. In answer to Doug’s first set of questions, I do...</description>
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<title>moving out</title>
<description>It seems that the topic of geography is pressing on a few nerves these days. I am certainly not an expert on this issue in American terms, but it seems that the dispersal of funds to artists working outside of...</description>
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<title>Mixing It Up</title>
<description>Tere quoted the original Gia Kourlas article: in Europe “innovation flows like water from country to country” and one of the things I wished had been more clear in the article was an assessement of what characterizes that innovation, and...</description>
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<title>Where Are My Corn Subsidies?</title>
<description>Douglas asks: &quot;Is there a lot of experimentation, Gia&apos;s &apos;intellectual and creative rigor,&apos; out there waiting to be discovered and presented?&quot; Yes, there is. But often, obvious experimentation thrives when there&apos;s a &quot;classic&quot; against which to rebel. Modern dance against...</description>
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<title>awakening the imagination</title>
<description>Regarding the state of dance studies and the appreciation of dance, the late dance scholar Iro Valaskakis Tembeck commented that, “The public, and even the dance community keep thinking that dance is in the doing and they have not yet...</description>
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