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April 18

April 18, 2009 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

Some final exits at Merce Cunningham's ninetieth birthday show … [Read more...]

Monday April 13:

April 13, 2009 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

Vicky Shick's ripe Glimpse … [Read more...]

Wed April 8

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Did dance organizations have their heads in the clouds when they secured large spaces--a seeming future--for themselves?  … [Read more...]

Saturday March 22:

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What's the problem with giving experimental dances a second chance on the stage?  … [Read more...]

Eva and Apollinaire, March 16:

March 15, 2009 by Apollinaire Scherr Leave a Comment

Eva interviews Julian Barnett, of "Sound Memory" renown. Apollinaire kvetches. … [Read more...]

Paul Parish, March 4:

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The buoy of ballet for dire times … [Read more...]

February 15:

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The marvel of Balanchine's one-act "Swan Lake"  … [Read more...]

Friday, February 6:

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Women dancers at New York City Ballet are losing their heads … [Read more...]

January 30:

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Best--or longest--essays on Foot this year (according to me) … [Read more...]

January 21:

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Miami City Ballet at City Center--why you might want to go … [Read more...]

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Apollinaire Scherr

is the New York-based dance critic for the Financial Times. She has written regularly for The New Yorker, The New York Times, and Newsday, as well as SF Weekly and the East Bay Express, in the Bay Area. She has contributed to... Read More…

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