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Jun
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The News Review:

- Quick Takes
- So You Think You Know Dance?
- SLC police use Taser break up crowded party at bakery
- ADF makes outreach part of its routine
- Wal-Mart gets break
- Dancing up a storm for Alzheimer’s Association

Quick Takes
Los Angeles Times
Financial terms were not disclosed. A publishing official with knowledge of the negotiations but not authorized to publicly discuss them said the deal was likely worth at least $2 million. — associated press Rainer to step in at REDCATIt was already big news in L. ’s dance world that REDCAT would be serving up the West Coast premiere of works by choreographer Yvonne Rainer. Now comes word that when Rainer’s “RoS Indexical” and “Spiraling Down” are performed at the downtown venue Thursday through Sunday the esteemed 74-year-old will be on stage as well. Rainer is stepping in for Pat Catterson who is unable to make the performance (and at 63 was the oldest of the four dancers on the bill).

So You Think You Know Dance?
The Santa Barbara Independent
We?re not supposed to look at the camera when it swings past us like some kind of mechanical medusa a knot of wires trailing from its head. I clap until my hands are sore scream until my ears are ringing and my throat is hoarse. Every 20 minutes or so there?s a commercial break during which makeup artists scurry out to fix Cat?s makeup the judges let their banter swing to the lewd end of the spectrum and the audience coordinator flings handfuls of candy at us. Presumably they?ve learned that blood sugar spikes result in better cheers. I?m too short to catch any of the flying snickers bars however. I?m glad I ate that sandwich. And then there?s the dancing.

SLC police use Taser break up crowded party at bakery
Salt Lake Tribune
They found more than 110 people in the basement of a bakery which had been used in the past as an unlicensed dance hall for rave parties said Salt Lake City Detective Dennis McGowan. Some of the people at the Sunday morning party were minors either drinking or serving alcohol police said. The two officers who initially responded called for backup and eventually were joined by more than 10 officers. An 18-year-old man confronted police and tried to incite fellow partygoers to fight More crime and traffic news » Get instant updates by following us on Twitter.
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ADF makes outreach part of its routine
Durham News
“It is the best thing ever to happen to me” he said. “This is my passion it’s my soul. “‘Deeper and broader’Back at El Centro the kids are taking a break and Louis explains aspects of creative movement dance. “I’m coaching kids to form their own creative movements through shapes and gestures” he said. “This is all about collaboration. It’s not about me telling them how to move. I can guide but the creativity comes from within.

Wal-Mart gets break
rillia Packet & Times
“They pay nothing for the water main — they get it for free. Yet the smaller developer has to pay” Gardy commented. The determining factor is the size of water main Peter Dance the city’s director of public works explained. The 400-millimetre diameter water main qualifies for a rebate from development charges (DCs) because of its size and the fact it will serve more than just one user. “Those large water mains are communal and DC-eligible. “Smaller pipes hooked in to he larger mains are normally paid for by the benefiting property owners as local improvements Dance noted.

Dancing up a storm for Alzheimer’s Association
Manteca Bulletin
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