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- Dancer: ‘Why take it away from us?’
- Break up from mundane Let people close to your heart know that you…
- Dancer of the Moment: A Man for the Ailey Season
- Sara’s Dance Foundation

Dancer: ‘Why take it away from us?’
St. Petersburg Times – Dec 29, 2007
Hamilton is narcoleptic. She was mostly bedridden before she started coming to the dances two years ago. Now she is one of the more popular dancers at the Coliseum. "If my body would let me I would break-dance" she said. "This is my home. "By the numbers 350 Average attendance at tea dance in 1997 150 Average attendance at tea dance in 2007 $56350 Total tea dance expenses in 2007 $27960 Total tea dance admissions in 2007 $28390 Net loss Source: City of St. Petersburg[Last modified December 28 2007 21:27:01] Share your thoughts on this story.

Break up from mundane Let people close to your heart know that you…
Hindu – Dec 29, 2007
The Lotus Food City on the banks of river Krishna will don a new avatar with a bevy of beauties imported from different places taking over the mantle to keep the guests entertained. Models from Kolkata a live band orchestra track singers and comedians will ensure that the night remains young. If you think that partying style is boringly mundane this year take a break from the prancing-dancing and wining-dining spree and head into 2008 with a different perspective. Spend a fulfilling time with your family members and make your home a destination of joy. SUJATHA VARMA Printer friendly.

Dancer of the Moment: A Man for the Ailey Season
New York Times – Dec 29, 2007
Beautiful but then gone. In the moment so you have to seize the moment before it’s gone. ” In Maurice Béjart’s “Firebird” for which he will dance the title role on Monday night he began to learn how to carry a ballet as a very visible lead character. Brown will be seen as the sheriff in an excerpt from Frederick Earl Mosley’s new “Saddle Up!” “The piece is so different than much of what we do in the rep” Mr. “It feels good to do something people might not expect but enjoy anyway… Brown joined the Ailey company in 1999. Then he began a career as a stealth performer a dancer who has the goods but moves slowly up the ranks and into the audience’s consciousness seeming suddenly to break loose to stardom in a single season. Brown began to be singled out consistently for critical praise; this year he has become the dancer of the moment. “I would say I’ve grown mostly because of what other people say they see in my dancing” Mr.

Sara’s Dance Foundation
KARE – Dec 29, 2007
She knows all too well what it’s like to break the news to her two children. She’s had to do it once before. “It’s hard to think about telling them that mom needs to live away again because mom needs to be here” says Jen. Fighting cancer isn’t easy and one thing Jen has learned is it takes a whole lot more from you than just your health. “So you’re standing there and you have no hair because you need to get rid of it and you’re losing weight and you just look in the mirror and think wow.

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