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Exploring the Reasons Why They Dance

Submitted by Gary, Nov 16, 2006 15:34

I saw Felice Lesser's company a few years ago. It's great to know that she is still a part of the NY dance scene. Her company is outstanding, certainly one of New York's best kept secrets.


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Alaine 

Nov 16, 2006 20:25

I saw Felice Lesser's company a few years ago. It's great to know that she is still a part of...

Gary 

Nov 16, 2006 15:34

Your article is so true, and so empathetic. I had tears in my eyes as I finished it. [MORE]

Valerie 

Nov 14, 2006 15:38

Glad to see you're still writing! I liked this one. g [MORE]

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