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Articles in July 2004 issue of Dance Magazine
- Baby boom; baby bust
by Marcello Angelini - Reader's choice
- Getting krumped: the changing race of hip hop
by Taisha Paggett - Schools, studios, colleges, universities, companies, teachers, dancers, choreographers, somatic practices, movement arts, dance medicine, yoga
- Missing Miller
by David Theodore Childs - Dancing Ashton
by David Vaughan - Street to stage: Rhapsody's mission
by Tamara Johnson - Thrills, spills, and visual chills
by Ani Raymond - Competition kudos
by Linda Saunders - Loving the skin you're in
by Kate Lyndon - Street to studio: tips from the pros
by Tamara Johnson - Attitudes
by Clive Barnes - Balanchine and integration
by Karen W. Hubbard - Teacher's wisdom
by Judith Brin - The Joffrey Ballet School at fifty
by Kate Mattingly - Corrections
- Fly Dance Company: straight outta Houston, these riveting dancers bring hip-hop beats to the sounds of Stravinsky and B.B. King
by Christie Taylor - On Broadway: throwing his weight around: former Paul Taylor dancer Andrew Asnes tries out gymnastics in Tom Stoppard's Jumpers
by Sylviane Gold - The stamp of approval
by Allan Ulrich - Wall-to-wall genius
by George Jackson - Northern Ballet Theatre
by Margaret Willis - American Dance Festival
by Wendy Perron - Departing in triumph
by Karyn Bauer-Prevost - Peter Boal & Company
by Roslyn Sulcas - Jacob's Pillow
by Kate Mattingly - A universal favorite
by K.C. Patrick - Merian Soto Dance & Performance
by Nicole Plett - Bates Dance Festival
by Theodore Bale - Authentic movement: find yourself in the steps
by Shayna Samuels - Paul Taylor Dance Company
by Allan Ulrich - Curtain up
by Wendy Perron - 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 recorders since 1992
by Linda Hamilton - Prophets in Pumas: when hip hop broke out
by Sally Sommer - An appreciation of John Taras
by Delia L. Peters