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Friday, April 25, Apollinaire: Exclusive interviews: Misha, Wendy, and Damian on Jerome Robbins.
Tuesday April 22, Apollinaire: Akram Khan and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's moving testament to the moment 
Wednesday April 16, Apollinaire:  The Kirov's beautiful idea of Forsythe
April 9, Apollinaire: How the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble extends an ancient tradition without stretching it thin.
April 7, Andy Podell:  The Kirov does all Fokine
Wednesday April 2, Apollinaire:  Kirov newcomer Olesia Novikova rushes into view at City Center.
Friday, March 28, Apollinaire:  Emanuel Gat breaks open Mozart's Requiem, and it is (still) beautiful! 
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Paul Parish 

is a regular contributor to Danceviewtimes and San Francisco magazine, and has contributed to many other publications. He was a Rhodes Scholar same time as Bill Clinton. He lives and dances in Berkeley.

Me Elsewhere

Recently in Newsday and elsewhere... 

--A featurette on the Jaurena tango family, at Thalia Spanish Theatre through March 23

--in New York magazine, an essay on La Vishneva, character and creator in one.

--the spirit of ISH: the Belgian Filipino founder of the Holland youth empire explains in a short feature on the troupe's appearance at the Staller Center in Stony Brook, Long Island

--a Newsday profile of Paul Taylor dancer Michael Trusnovec, with slide show!

--a featurette on the Perm Ballet's newly refurbished and lovely "Romeo and Juliet," touring the hinterlands

--a review of Mark Morris's staging of Purcell's "King Arthur," at New York City Opera through March 15

--a preview feature of the St. Petersburg Ballet Theatre's "Carmen," at Stony Brook, LI, March 16, and other places hither and thither

--a preview of two puppet shows: Basil Twist's "Petrushka" and the Hudson Vagabond's Beatrix Potter ballets

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