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By Susan Skrzycki
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The Valley’s new dance company Novaballet made a grand entrance onto the Arizona stage with their premiere presentation, Concert One, at Tempe Center for the Arts. From the start, it was apparent that Novaballet is not your average ballet company...
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By AJ Sabatini
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All of which is to say that the work of the Argentine-American Osvaldo Golijov is not only astonishing for his imaginative abilities as a composer, but feels exactly right as a style for opera in an internationalized world that must come to grips with its recent past and complicated present...
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By Susan Skrzycki
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CONDER/dance's season finale proved to be an elegant showcase of pure modern dance with touches of both classicism and experimental edginess. Lovely dancers with diverse styles and range executed choreographic selections light on subtext and focused on movement for movement's sake...
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XO_tic by Chris Danowski
By AJ Sabatini
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This is not a review. I saw XO_tic by Chris Danowski at the Phoenix Fringe Festival on Saturday night, May 3, and was asked to write about it. (My own play, Certain Explanations: Magical Walking was performed at the Festival on Friday and Sunday). So, upfront, I know Chris and his performance group Theater In My Basement,...
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By Susan Skrzycki
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Is a brilliant collaboration spanning the distance between art and science, actively engages artists, scientists, and academics in a unique study of human relationships as they relate to discoveries in genetic science
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By Susan Skrzycki
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Ib Andersen's "Play" with Ballet Arizona reveals some traditional conflicts
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By Susan Skrzycki
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Vampires delivered
with "a healthy dose
of ugly beauty"
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By David M. Johnson
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The
Valley of the Sun is fat in high-end restaurants.
Looking for a different taste than the usual restaurant
review, we asked a wine expert to tell us where
it all came from. Hello France (a 3 part series)
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By Kenneth LaFave
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The
second in a series reporting on the composer's
work and times--by the composer, Ken LaFave.
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The
requiem isn't dead—new works by two
Valley composers premiered by the Phoenix Bach Choir
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