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Articles in Feb 2005 issue of Dance Magazine
- Curtain up
by Wendy Perron - Washington Ballet
- Magnetic resonance
by Rachel Straus - Broadway babies
by Karen Hildebrand - Sue Stinson
by Karen Hildebrand - United States
- Ultima Vez
by Victoria Looseleaf - Erica Fischbach took her final bow with American Ballet Theatre in Austin, TX, where the company was on tour in November
- United States
- Audience builder no. 1: thanks to Silicon Valley electronics magnate John C. Fry
- Times critic changes role
by Wendy Perron - "Star" stymied
- AIDS: to remember the fallen: the Estate Project
by Joseph Carman - 2004 Ad
by Vanessa Manko - La Belle SoFiane: Allegra Kent talks to NYCB's rising star, Sofiane Sylve
by Allegra Kent - Diane Walker: teacher's wisdom
by Jane Goldberg - United States
- Monkeyhouse
by Thea Singer - Schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
- Corrections
- The Save America's Treasures program has given $52, 625 to the Dance Heritage Coalition for conservation and storage of the archives of the Martha Graham Dance Company, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, and the Mark Morris Dance Group
- American Ballet Theatre
by Amanda Smith - Ciao Bella
by Adam Pinsky - Halprin takes Paris: a full-dress improvisation whetted the appetite
by Janice Ross - 2005 Ad
by Elena Kunikova - Better late than never: six dancers who began training later in life talk about what it took to become pros
by Gigi Berardi - Matthew Nennan: whether classical or brash, his choreography always reveals a fertile imagination
by Brenda Dixon-Gottschild - A voluptuous breakthrough: Rebecca Wender glows in Martha Clarke's phantasmagoria, Belle Epoque
by Sylviane Gold - Kansas City Ballet
by Wendy Perron - Engaging community
by Khara Hanlon - Seattle's Pacific Northwest Ballet
- Somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, and yoga
- Seven personal pas de deux
- Sweet inspiration
by Jonathan Hollander - Boogying for the cause
by Wendy Perron - Lost and found
by Khara Hanlon - Sneaker heaven
by Adrienne Bryant - DM'S audition handbook
by Kate Lyndon - Two men, an ocean and a love affair
by Joseph Carman - Basil Thompson
by Kathy Posin - Attitudes
by Clive Barnes - Houston Ballet
- Robert Moses' Kin
by Ann Murphy - The other Great Wall of China
by Alison Mara Friedman - DTH: rising income, rising hopes
by Karen Hildebrand - Lock realigned
by Michael Crabb - Forever Fonteyn: a new biography and two new DVDs
by Clive Barnes - All the world is a stage: auditioning abroad requires tenacity and a sense of adventure, but the reward may be the job of a lifetime
by Ann Murphy - Secrecy, spats, and sparks
by Steve Sucato - Gregory Mitchell
by Susan Reiter - London's Sadler's Wells
- Joffrey Ballet School
- National Medal of Arts
- Irina Dvorovenko
- Advice for Dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers . She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine readers since 1992
- Divas make dean's list
by Theodore Bale - United States
- Just married, still dancing
by Cherryl Ossola - Raymond Weamer
- Buenos Aires: beyond tango
by Silvina Szperling - American Choreography Awards
- Boston Ballet
- Energy drinks: extreme move?
by Suzanne Martin - American Dance Festival and Hollins University
- International
- Merce Cunningham Dance Company
by Donald Hutera - Marius Zirra
by Gigi Berardi - The art of war: even in a digital age, fight choreography means knowing where the blows fall
by Julie Bloom - Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
- San Francisco Ballet
- Star-spangled couple
by Astrida Woods - Oklahoma City University's School of American Dance and Arts Management
- United States
- Alonzo King's Lines Ballet
by Allan Ulrich - David M. Berkey
- Teachers share their favorite tools
by Janet Weeks - Jacob's Pillow
- Winners of the 2004 Chicago Dance Awards include Lane Alexander
- Team spirit in Brooklyn
by Allan Ulrich - Doris Rudko and Donald McKayle share the 2004 Martha Hill Prize for their contributions in the dance field