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Gallim Dance: Blush
Ohad Naharin’s influence is palpable in Andrea Miller’s I Can See Myself in Your Pupil, which Gallim Dance performed last week at the Joyce SoHo. But Blush, in its New York premiere, is uniquely Miller’s, and luckily for the audience, … Continue reading
Posted in criticism, Dance, Dance writing, Joyce, modern dance, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Andrea Miller, Blush, Chopin, contemporary dance, Dan Walczak, Dance, Francesca Romo, Gallim, Gallim Dance, I Can See Myself In Your Pupil, Jason Fordham, Jose Solis, Joyce Soho, Moo Kim, New York City, Radiohead, Tokyo Decadence, Troy Ogilvie, Wolf Parade
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Gallim Dance: I Can See Myself in Your Pupil
Gallim Dance in I Can See Myself in Your Pupil, photo by Christopher Duggan Gallim is a fitting name for the dance company that Andrea Miller formed in 2006. It means “waves” in Hebrew, and Gallim Dance is making lots … Continue reading
Posted in criticism, Dance, International, Joyce, modern dance, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Andrea Miller, Balkan Beat Box, batsheva dance company, Batsheva Ensemble, Chris Clark, Dance, Decadance, Francesca Romo, Gallim, Gallim Dance, I Can See Myself In Your Pupil, Jason Fordham, Jessica Lee Keller, Joyce Soho, modern dance, New York City, ohad naharin, tony gatlif, Troy Ogilvie
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