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Book Review: ‘Girl Through Glass,’ A Novel by Sari Wilson
'Girl Through Glass' by Sari Wilson, is a deep and sad story of love and loss, as well as darkness and tragedy. We see the beauty and grace of the dancers, but also watch the unimaginable unfold into a secret that changes everything.
Read More »Theater/Dance Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Snow White,’ a Baroque Burlesque Ballet by Company XIV
For scale, complexity, and sheer extravagance, Austin McCormick's dance-theater troupe is hard to beat. Its new 'Snow White' is a marvel of acrobatics, burlesque, glorious dancing, and intriguing characters.
Read More »Interview with Kalaivani Kumareswaran of Temple of Fine Arts’ (Singapore) ‘Dharma Ashoka – A Transformative Journey’
It is tough and tiring – but dance is passion driven so enthusiasm is always there to help with the creative process after a long day at work.
Read More »Interview with Vasudha Gangadharan of Temple of Fine Arts’ (Singapore) ‘Dharma Ashoka’ – A Transformative Journey
Funding for the Arts is a major issue not only for us, but generally in Singapore.
Read More »Bounce, Skate & Rock: An Overview of Janet Jackson
This brief overview takes one into Jackson’s awesome body of work cultivated over 30 years. Before checking out her soon-to-be released new record, get reacquainted with the albums that laid the groundwork for it.
Read More »Music Review: Aradia – ‘Citizen of Earth’
‘Citizen of Earth’ is an interesting listen for fans of experimental electronic music bringing together a varied palette of sounds.
Read More »Interview: Reviving the Feeling, Brothers in Rhythm on Kylie Minogue’s “Where Is the Feeling?” Turning 20
Two men who were integral to allowing Minogue to unlock her muse were Dave Seaman and Steve Anderson (Brothers in Rhythm). In this interview, they reunite to recall the road to “Where Is the Feeling?” in their own words.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Neve & Egan Cases, Danse Macabre’ by Cristelle Comby
In a murder case deep and muddy, a macabre killer has his own agenda.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘Dance Like a Man’ by Mahesh Dattani
India's longest-running English-language play proves that Dance has the power to fracture, but also mend, relationships
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