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Review: ‘Mutant Gifts: I Am Just Here Becoming Some Strange Kind of Love’ by...

Clancy has the ability to combine elements of art- music, lighting, various forms of dance- that alchemize into experiences that are cohesive but also magical.

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Dancing with a Disability; The Body is a Haunted House

In this way, I can't tell if my former self is trapped within my memory or if my current self is trapped within the former self's shadow.

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2 Sugarfree Plums; How Type One Diabetics Can Still Be Professional Dancers...

If I was a machine, I would need a replacement, an upgrade, or maybe just the junkyard.

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Haus Haux Podcast: Changing the settings in your brain through Movement

I was lucky to be a guest on the Haus Haux podcast with Ani Moush to talk about my work with movement as a gateway to brain and behavioral change. Ani is also an artist and comedy podcast producer...

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Quiet as it’s Kept; Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial

I am curious if attendees' preference for the physical experience of one gallery over the other has any correlation with voting trends.

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‘Subject’- Welcome to Campfire sci-fi dance film review

Every glance has only one meaning. every touch has no past or future, but we can tell it is not so.

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‘Moving Body- Moving Image: The Moving Body With Disabilities’ Film Festival...

I used to see myself as the self-tortured princess in this story and now I see myself as the 12th brother, stuck halfway in an unsatisfactory body.

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Review: Black Hole at NY Live Arts

This is not reinvention of the wheel of dance, but a dialing back of time so far to explore the language of the body before we had the conventional words, or steps that tell most stories today.

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Candlelight Ballet; Sheep Meadow Dance Theatre at Irondale Review

This is the power of art, the ability to transport one to different times and places, those truly experienced and those only imagined

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Touch of RED- TRIBE at New York Live Arts Review

Red is the first color the human eye registers, drawing our attention for both danger and sustenance, the ripeness of berries, the brightness of blood. 'Touch of Red' is all of these, a work that...

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