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Cunningham’s Last Stand

by Eliza Ingle

A FEW WEEKS AGO I made a pilgrimage to the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) to see the second to last performance of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company. Like me, many of you might think traveling to Brooklyn is on the same adventure level as traveling to Tasmania, but it can be easily reached... Read »

Remembering Merce Cunningham

by Eliza Ingle

AT THE END of July, Merce Cunningham died at the age of 90 after seven decades as a dancer and visionary choreographer. “Merce,” as he was affectionately referred to, performed with the Martha Graham and Paul Taylor dance companies. Along with them, he became a pioneer for modern dance, but he was also an... Read »

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