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Tag Archives: Robert Moses’ Kin
and after seeing Robert Moses’ Kin…
What an amazing company! Not sure why Yerba Buena Center’s Novellus Theater wasn’t full. This was as interesting as anything going on in dance right now in the Bay Area and possibly beyond. My favorite piece was the first: The … Continue reading
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Tagged dance, modern dance, Robert Moses' Kin, San Francisco, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
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I’m seeing Robert Moses’ Kin this week end. HuffPost.
Weekends are short and the list of culturally enriching events is long. With all the concerts, readings, exhibits and shows going on, how do you decide what to fit into your all-too-brief respite from the workweek? Well, attending a performance … Continue reading
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Tagged ART, choreography, dance, performance, Robert Moses' Kin, San Francisco
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