DANCING PERFECTLY FREE
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact

Tag Archives: Cuba

Seven Facts for Fall

Posted on October 20, 2008 by Evan Namerow

Matt recently shared seven fun facts about himself and then tagged me and six other bloggers to participate. Dancing Perfectly Free usually sticks to the arts, but I suppose this is the blogosphere’s version of icebreakers. Since I’ll be posting … Continue reading →

Posted in ballet, Dance, Dance blogs, Entertainment, New York City, Uncategorized | Tagged Alex Gregory, Alicia Alonso, ballet, Ballet Nacional de Cuba, Barnard College/Columbia University, Burt's Bees lip balm, carrot man at Union Square, Charlie Chaplin, Columbia University, cooking, Cuba, Cuban ballet, culture, Dance, Dance Magazine, Edinburgh Festival, facts about me, farmers' markets, Fidel Castro, food, gender, gender-neutral names, George Balanchine, names, New York City, New Yorker cartoons, performances, Scotland, Serenade, silent films, The Jillana School, The New Yorker, Union Square, vegetarianism | 1 Comment
  • Search

  • Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

  • Recent Posts

    • New York City Ballet’s American Music Festival
    • Gallim Dance Brings “Blush” to BAM
    • Stephen Petronio’s “Like Lazarus Did”
    • New Magic to Do: Pippin on Broadway
    • Maria Tallchief, 88, Has Died
  • Blogroll

    • Bodies Never Lie
    • Createquity
    • Dance Advantage
    • Dance in Israel
    • DanceBeat
    • Dancehunter
    • danceviewtimes
    • Dispatches from jillsigman/thinkdance
    • Footnotes
    • Infinite Body
    • Life's a Pitch
    • Oberon's Grove
    • Phase.Shift
    • Random Thoughts on Dance
DANCING PERFECTLY FREE
Theme: Customized Twenty Ten Blog at WordPress.com.
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 116 other followers

Powered by WordPress.com