Sandra Kurtz

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2008 (15 articles)
2007 (27 articles)
2006 (25 articles)
2005 (23 articles)
2004 (11 articles)
2003 (14 articles)
2002 (22 articles)
2001 (25 articles)
2000 (29 articles)
1999 (20 articles)

Dance, 1999 - Dec 29, 1999

Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Sister, my sister - Dec 8, 1999

A dance both disconcerting and dangerous.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

The beat goes on - Nov 17, 1999

A tap dancer's chance to shine.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Case en pointe - Nov 10, 1999

A hundred years of ballet history in one PNB program.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Maximum minimalism - Nov 3, 1999

A Belgian company's performances are packed with surprises.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

New Dance Cinema - Nov 3, 1999

With choreographed camerawork.
Film By Sandra Kurtz

'Rite' of passage - Oct 27, 1999

Paul Taylor inherits Stravinsky.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Indoor freeze - Oct 20, 1999

Bob Fosse and Sky Cries Mary meet on ice.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Hold the spice - Sep 22, 1999

In which delivery on an opening promise is withheld
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Shoot the choreographer - Sep 8, 1999

Two dance companies turn autocracy on its head.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Fall arts preview - Sep 8, 1999

Dance picks
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Breaking out - Sep 1, 1999

Rennie Harris takes to the streets.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Synch or swim - Jul 14, 1999

A 1950s Seafair classic gets a Green Lake revival.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Browser's delight - Jun 30, 1999

Dancing on the artsEdge.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

It makes a village - Jun 9, 1999

Tribal rhythms intersect with social justice.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Spontaneous generation - May 5, 1999

Merce Cunningham is still on the edge
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

In with the new - Apr 28, 1999

PNB concentrates on the late 20th century.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Bodies electric - Apr 14, 1999

Traditional Indian dance captures the reverence for culture and movement.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

One step beyond - Mar 31, 1999

Improvisation takes dancers into another dimension.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

Dancing to death - Feb 24, 1999

A 'Giselle' for the ages.
Arts By Sandra Kurtz

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