The News Review:
- Going ut With a Flurry
- Henri guike Dance Company Queen Elizabeth Hall London
- Big bucks for a big dance Basketball schools sacrifice integrity for…
- Seeking Peace Through Music
- Going ut With a Flurry
Going ut With a Flurry
New York Times – Apr 1, 2007
” A lot of those characters probably feel the same way about Mr. James’s decision to discontinue his company that Sarah Bumgarner a 25-year-old troupe member at the rehearsal does. “I’m so sad” she said during a break. “I hope he changes his mind. ” Randy James Dance Works is scheduled to perform on April 1 at 3 p. at the Community Theater in Morristown April 28 at 8 p.
Henri guike Dance Company Queen Elizabeth Hall London
Independent – Apr 1, 2007
Among them is Henri guike a half-Nigerian half-Welsh late starter who spent his teenage years break-dancing in West Glamorgan and much of his twenties wondering what to do next. Now 36 as if making up for lost time he’s gone into creative overdrive. Just six years after forming the Henry guike Dance Company he has forged an own-brand repertory of 20 works dance that gives new music good music and above all live music a prominence that makes him something of a champion. Among them is Henri guike a half-Nigerian half-Welsh late starter who spent his teenage years break-dancing in West Glamorgan and much of his twenties wondering what to do next.
Big bucks for a big dance Basketball schools sacrifice integrity for…
San Francisco Chronicle – Apr 1, 2007
Disclosure is banned by federal law. I’m less interested in athletes who manage to pass the sociology of gym at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas than those who were graduated from Duke or Stanford schools held up as models of the student-athlete ideal. Did they take the same courses as everyday students attend them actually write the same papers? How could they — why should they — exhausted from practices traveling and absorbing the pressures from the full-time job of entertaining us? And if they couldn’t why can’t we give them a break — honestly — and also pay them?Robert Lipsyte is a former sports columnist for the New York Times. A longer version of this piece appears at.
Seeking Peace Through Music
San Francisco Chronicle – Apr 1, 2007
Copeland organized a belly dance competition to introduce the album to America. The contest was so successful he put together a traveling troupe called the Bellydance Superstars and Desert Roses. It played Lollapalooza in 2003 bringing belly dance and Arab music to 500000 attendees. “You’ve got to break the rules to make things happen” Copeland says. “Again the gatekeepers had all the wrong assumptions. The audience would be predominantly Arab predominantly male and the only dancers I could find would be older fatter women. In the four years we’ve been touring the show the audiences have been predominantly American women and the dancers have a wide range of body types and ages.
Going ut With a Flurry
nytimes.com – Apr 1, 2007
” A lot of those characters probably feel the same way about Mr. James’s decision to discontinue his company that Sarah Bumgarner a 25-year-old troupe member at the rehearsal does. ”I’m so sad” she said during a break. ”I hope he changes his mind. ” Randy James Dance Works is scheduled to perform on April 1 at 3 p. at the Community Theater in Morristown April 28 at 8 p.