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Category: Reviews

January 22, 2014 Previews

Shirley Jenkins Always Ends on a Happy Note

Late on a weeknight, seven dancers gathered downstairs at Historic Washington Hall for the final rehearsals leading to performance. Led

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January 21, 2014 Previews

Rich Layers of Cacophony To Fill Washington Hall

By 6:30 PM last Friday night, the four performers of Cacophony for 8 Players had been rehearsing for nine and

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January 21, 2014 Reviews

Whim W’him Primed for Primetime

For three nights, Seattle Center’s Cornish Playhouse (formerly Intiman Theatre) filled with “whimmers”– artistic director Olivier Wevers’ term for fans

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January 21, 2014 Reviews

Sync or Swim Floats

Syniva Whitney and Will Courtney have quickly made a name for themselves as co-founders of the queer-friendly company GENDER TENDER.

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January 13, 2014 Editorials

Seattle CI Lab Brings Research to IMP Series

Every Monday night, for over six years, about a dozen dancers gather in West Seattle and explore Contact Improvisation together.

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January 8, 2014 Editorials

Dancers with Day Jobs: Resolving the Identity Crisis

Describing who I am is never easy.   My friends in the marketing industry would call me a personal branding

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December 21, 2013 Reviews

Emphasis on dance pays off for Land of the Sweets

In what has become a not-so-family-friendly holiday tradition, Land of the Sweets: The Burlesque Nutcracker is back at the Triple

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December 16, 2013 Reviews

Next Fest NW 2013 All About the Audience

In an opening night introduction to the 2013 edition of Velocity’s Next Fest NW live performance series, Mark Haim noted

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December 10, 2013 Reviews

An Intelligent and Intuitive American Parable

The premise of Dayna Hanson’s The Clay Duke is a 2010 shooting at a Florida school board meeting subsequently made

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December 9, 2013 Previews

A Cinematic Movement

Film is not a new medium. The nexus of dance and film is not particularly new either, but this week’s

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