Raw depictions of escalating hysteria from La Compagnie de l’Entorse depend almost entirely on Charlotte Schioler’s gift for expressionist dance; The Velocity of Things is proof that postmodern tactics can benefit from an infusion of the color, pulse, and spirit Regina Nejman absorbed in her native Brazil. Village Voice 8/23/05
La Compagnie de l’Entorse; Regina Nejman
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