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Chaplin: The Musical
Charlie Chaplin, one of the most famous comedians of silent films, has come to Broadway. Before seeing Chaplin: The Musical on Thursday evening, I wondered, can an icon best known for his silent movies be enticing enough to survive Broadway, … Continue reading →
Posted in Entertainment, music, New York City, Reviews
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Tagged amy clark, angelina avallone, Broadway, chaplin the musical, Charlie Chaplin, christopher curtis, comedy, Dance, ethel barrymore theatre, hedda hopper, jenn colella, ken billington, little tramp, martin pakledinaz, music, New York City, rob mcclure, silent filma, the great dictator, zachary unger
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Seven Facts for Fall
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
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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
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