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Category Archives: Dance
Between Sesame Street And 97 Orchard, Stop for Sputniks and Shakes, Catacombs and Chrome
To some, taking a holiday from the neighborhood means hopping a flight to Miami Beach or to Hollywood, but as Billy Joel sings, we were in a New York state of mind. We didn’t take a Greyhound on the Hudson … Continue reading
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Stand Up Straight, Keep Your Feet In First Position And Spray Vodka On Your Dress
Every time I finished reading about Stephanie, I decided that she was one pretty nifty girl. Jill Krementz must have thought so too. She shadowed the 10-year-old student at George Balanchine’s School of American Ballet, photographing Stephanie’s experiences and describing … Continue reading
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