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Chamber Dance Project
Dare to Feel: Fall Repertory Season - Performance Details
The Ailey Citigroup Theater
December 6-9, 2007
"Music One / Dance - Less Than One"
"Diane Coburn Bruning, Artistic Director of the Chamber Dance Project, has some good ideas. Keeping a dance company small (six to eight dancers) so that musicians can be included in the permanent roster is a good idea...Presenting work created mostly by fledgling, in house choreographers may not be the best idea. This is because Bruning's flagrantly titled "dare to feel" program feels more like an evening of enjoyable music than an engaging dance concert. Even excellent live music cannot compensate for adequate choreography." Read review...
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Roslyn Sulcas / New York Times
Chamber Dance Project
Dare to Feel: Fall Repertory Season - Performance Details
The Ailey Citigroup Theater
December 6-9, 2007
"Strings, Hip-Hop and Not a Little Randiness"
"Diane Coburn Bruning's Chamber Dance Project clearly wants to bring ballet into the contemporary world. "No buns, no tights, no tutus," John Wright, "a classically trained urban vocal artist" (as his program biography states), said in his semi-rapped, slightly squirm-inducing introduction to the company on Thursday night at the Ailey Citigroup Theater." Read review...
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