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 Volume 3, Number 31  August 15, 2005     The weekly online supplement to DanceView magazine


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For the month of August, we'll be updating the site bi-weekly: August 15 and August 29.


Kirov Ballet
“Romeo and Juliet”





Wherefore Are Thou No Longer Romeo?
by Marc Haegeman








Mindy Aloff's
Letter From New York

will be taking a break for what we hope will be a short time.  In the mentime, read past Letters

Bolshoi Ballet
"Don Quixote" at Wolf Trap




Once Again: Road Show
by  George Jackson






The Foundry and Carol Snow
SYNTAX…a reading, danced





Dancing Grammar
by  Rita Felciano






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Rita Felciano
Marc Haegeman
George Jackson
Eva Kistrup
Gia Kourlas
Alan M. Kriegsman
Sali Ann Kriegsman
Alexander Meinertz
Gay Morris
Ann Murphy
Paul Parish
John Percival
Tom Phillips
Susan Reiter
Lisa Rinehart
Jane Simpson
Alexandra Tomalonis(Editor)
Lisa Traiger
Kathrine Sorley Walker
Leigh Witchel
David Vaughan

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SUPER SPRING SEASON REVIEW ISSUE:

ABT's Spring Season, reviewed by Mary Cargill

"On Frederick Ashton's Brand of Classicism," by Michael Popkin

NYCB's Spring Season, reviewed by Tom Phillips

Miami City Ballet's spring season, reviewed by Carol Pardo

National Ballet of Canada's 2005-2006 season, reviewed by Denise Sum

Reports from London (Jane Simpson), New York (Gay Morris) and San Francisco (Rita Felciano)

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