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AMERICAN REALNESS
Start the new year off right – by taking in some contemporary performance. The AMERICAN REALNESS festival presents and highlights the work of eight contemporary choreographers to debunk stilted perceptions of American dance and give way to a new notion … Continue reading
808s and Heartbreak at PS122
Neal Medlyn in Why Won’t You Let Me Be Great!!!, photo by Zack Brown Welcome to PS122, where several downtown artists and choreographers performed this weekend in Why Won’t You Let Me Be Great!!!, an evening-length show inspired by and … Continue reading
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Tagged 808s & Heartbreak, 808s and Heartbreak, Ann Liv Young, art, Black Cobra, Brendan Kennedy, Catch, Dance Gang, downtown dance, Jennifer Monson, Kanye West, Karinne Keithley, Kennis Hawkins, MTV, music, Myles Kane, Neal Medlyn, New York City, pop culture, PS122, RoboCop, Varsity Interpretive Dance Squad, Why Won't You Let Me Be Great!!!, will rawls
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