The dancing of the all-female troupe is . . . beguiling: lusty and luscious where appropriate, elsewhere as light, calm, and carefree as the early spring breeze. Village Voice 04/16/03
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April 16, 2003 By
Tobi Tobias on Dance et al.
The dancing of the all-female troupe is . . . beguiling: lusty and luscious where appropriate, elsewhere as light, calm, and carefree as the early spring breeze. Village Voice 04/16/03
I think I’m best known, nationally and internationally, for my writing about dance. Much of this work appeared in Dance magazine (where I also edited the criticism for nearly a decade) and in New York magazine (where I served as the journal’s dance critic for 22 years). I have also reviewed dance regularly for the Village Voice. [Read More …]
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