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- Urban cheek
There are several meanings to the word popular, and BalletRox’s The Urban Nutcracker satisfies the truest of them.
- Knots
Like its name, Misnomer Dance Theater seems devoted to contrariness.
- Self singer
“One’s self I sing, a simple separate person. . . . Of physiology from top to toe,” goes one of the Walt Whitman poems set by Rufus Wainwright for Stephen Petronio’s Bloom.
- Marilyn Hotchkiss' Ballroom Dancing and Charm School
This latest dance-as-therapy vehicle is a scattered, cliché’d look at male grief.
- Riodanza
All eight numbers on Nuevo Ballet Español’s “Flamenco Directo” program seemed to end with a surge of noise and energy, a thrust into a rakish pose, a long pause to invite the audience’s screams.
- Colorful sounds
Twice this weekend pianist Laura Kargul will attempt to climb a pianist’s version of Mount Everest: Maurice Ravel’s La Valse.
- Silver lining
“It’s truly a celebration of IMC — the feats and defeats that they’ve gone through,” Bolger reiterated.
- Charming
Trust Festival Ballet Providence to put a new spin on Cinderella, Sergei Prokofiev’s classic ballet.
- All together now
In 1971, Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane discovered modern dance and each other, and the world of dance has never been the same.
- Master movers
Rhode Island audiences have long been treated to national caliber dance troupes in Rhode Island College’s Performing Arts Series.
- Cyberloops
Merce Cunningham has used computers as co-creators for his choreography since 1991, and it was his evolving dance Loops that inspired the six works shown Friday night at the MIT Museum to open the sixth Boston Cyberarts Festival.
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