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MODERN DANCE - United States

Isadora Lives: Dancers Continue the Legacy (Feb 2004)
Building on the Graham Tradition: Buglisi/Foreman Dance (Nov 2003)
Post-Modern Salvation: Stephen Petronio Mirrors the Times (Jul 1999)
On-Site Inventions: Heidi Duckler's Collage Dance Theatre (Nov 1996)
Still Defying Gravity: Streb/Ringside Dance Company (Sep 1996)
New Flight for 'The Winged': Limon Dance Company at 50 (Jul 1996)
The Feminine Force in Dance (Nov 1995)
Formula for Success: New York's Joyce Theater (Feb 1995)
Boston Goes Hip-hop (Jan 1995)
Dance in the Desert: The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company (Nov 1994)
Just Doing It: Lester Horton's Grandchildren (Mar 1994)
Dancing Ambassadors: U.S. Exports Change Lives Abroad (Sep 1993)
Cutting Up With Tharp and Baryshnikov (May 1993)
Paul Taylor: America's Dance Wizard (Apr 1993)
Chicago's Treasured Troupe: The Hubbard Street Dance Company (Feb 1993)
The Goddess Graham (Jun 1992)
Brief, Brilliant Phoenix: Twyla Tharp and Dancers (Apr 1992)
Ralph Lemon: The New Romanticism (Sep 1991)
Mark Morris: Cracking The Hard Nut (Mar 1991)
American Modern Dance in Mid-life Crisis (Feb 1991)
Of Myths and Mothers: A Disturbing Postmodern Dance (Nov 1990)
Mark Morris: The Soul of Androgyny (Sep 1990)
Paul Taylor: Better Than Ever (Aug 1990)
Twelve Men for the Nineties (May 1990)
Inside the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble (Jul 1989)
Trisha Brown: Set for Success (Jun 1989)
Eiko and Koma Nurture a Tree in Brooklyn (Apr 1989)
A Gala for Graham (Dec 1988)
Paul Taylor: Working the Space Between Art and Life (Jun 1988)
Let There Be Light!: Creating Stage Sets for the Dance (Apr 1988)
Martha Graham: Choreographer as Consummate Individualist (Feb 1988)
The Cunningham Revolution: Technique, Not Theater (Nov 1987)
Dance Paths Diverge at the New York City Center (Jan 1986)

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