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 Volume 2, Number 33  August 30,  2004            The weekly online supplement to DanceView magazine

We had .... nothing to review last week! The next issue will be up Monday, September 13, 2004


In this issue:

From New York:
Mostly Mozart Festival's dance offerings:
Mark Morris Dance Group
, reviewed by Susan Reiter
Rosas, reviewed by Leigh Witchel
Boston Ballet at Jacob's Pillow, reviewed by Susan Reiter

From Washington, D.C.:
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre at Wolf Trap, reviewed by George Jackson

From San Francisco:
Hagen and Simone; Tongue's double bil, reviewed by Paul Parishl
ODC's House Special, reviewed by Christopher Correa

Want to catch up? If you missed an issue or two during the busy weeks, you can browse back issues or the writer's index.  (The index of reviews will be updated next week.)

Click here to see What's On This Week in New York, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.


Mindy Aloff's
Letter from New York

will return in the fall. In the meantime, read past Letters


Hagen and Simone; Tongue (double bill)
Dress Me Up, Dress Me Down






by Paul Parish





“House Special 3” Workshop
They’re the Fragments of the Day, and They’re Happening





by C
hristopher Correa








Lincoln Center Festival
Ashton Celebration

Last Chance to read the Ashton-Dick Cavett interview
By agreement with te producers, this piece will be taken down September 6th.

Index of all Celebration Reviews.

Index of Features and Interviews

 

Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival

Mark Morris Dance Group
A Lake/Marble Halls/I Don't Want to Love/Jesu, Meine Freude

Old Friends






by
Susan Reiter




Rosas
Mozart/Concert Arias, un moto di gioia
Resisting Mozart






by
Leigh Witchel






Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
Concerto Caprice, Sting/ING Situations, Lost and Found
Popular Fare






by
George Jackson






Boston Ballet
Who Cares? (concert version) /Lady of the Camellias: Act One Pas de Deux/Duo Concertant /Plan to B /Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes
Boston Ballet at the Pillow








by Susan Reiter





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Writers

Mindy Aloff
Dale Brauner
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Christopher Correa
Clare Croft
Nancy Dalva
Rita Felciano
Lynn Garafola
Marc Haegeman
George Jackson
Gia Kourlas
Sali Ann Kriegsman
Jean Battey Lewis
Kate Mattingly
Alexander Meinertz
Tehreema Mitha
Gay Morris
Ann Murphy
Paul Parish
Susan Reiter
Jane Simpson
Alexandra Tomalonis(Editor)
Lisa Traiger
Meital Waibsnaider

Kathrine Sorley Walker
Leigh Witchel

DanceView

The Summerissue of Danceview is out!

Rita Felciano
San Francisco Ballet’s 2004 Season

Andrea Amort
A century of modern dance in Vienna

Marc Haegeman
“Dance Doesn’t Have the Duty of Pleasing”
An Interview with Nicolas LeRiche, danseur-étoile of the Paris Opera

Mary Cargill
The Vision, The Vision

Carol Pardo
Miami City Ballet
Balanchine, and more, in Miami

Denise Sum
National Ballet of Canada
A New Cinderella and farewell to Sexy Rexy

And our regular reports from New York (Gay Morris), London (Jane Simpson) and San Francisco (Rita Felciano)

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