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Category Archives: December 2010
“So You Think You Can Prance?”
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. Or do you? ’364 The Series’ wittingly addresses ecological and social issues while poking fun at popular culture. I find charisma in its playful … Continue reading
Posted in December 2010, Ecology, November 2010
Tagged 364 The Series, Addiction, Amanda Lee, Artist, Blitzen, Breast Cancer, Chicken, Comet, Cupid, Dance, Dancer, Dasher, Donner, Factory Farming, James Koroni, James Manzello, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Mandy Duffy, Marlena Pavich, Mia Michaels, Nigel Lythgoe, Prancer, Rudolph, rudolph the red nosed reindeer, Santa Claus, So You Think You Can Dance, So You Think You Can Prance, Susan G. Komen, The Neighborhood, This Womans Work, Tyce Diorio, Vegan, Vixen, webisode
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Calling All Carolers
Carolers are a charming tradition every year around the holidays. What fun it is to ride and sing a sleighing song tonight! Unfortunately it isn’t so fun for those who painstakingly pull jolly carolers through the snow. Not this time! … Continue reading
Posted in December 2010
Tagged Artist, Blinders The Movie, Columbus Circle, Dance, Horse Drawn Carriage, Our Hen House, Vegan
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Love Your Bagabones
BAGABONES ™ BAGS: a lifestyle choice to (en)lighten the load BAGABONES ™ BAGS lightens the load off your shoulders and the environment by UPCYCLING. Upcycling re-purposes useless materials into new products of better quality to decrease global waste. The bones … Continue reading
Posted in Apparel, December 2010
Tagged Bagabones, bags, Basell, Contortionist, Dance, James Koroni, Jonathan Nosan, Movers, overnighter, Penny, Pottery, The Fringe Festival, tote, Urn, Vegan
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Movers Turning A New Leaf
JUSTIN LEAF In 2001, Justin Leaf graduated from the Juilliard School with a BFA in Dance Performance. He has studied ballet pedagogy with master teachers Andra and Ernesta Corvino (www.corvinoballet.org). As a teacher, Justin draws from his extensive experience as … Continue reading
Posted in December 2010, Movers
Tagged Dance, Fixx workout studio, Juilliard School, Justin Leaf, Minneapolis, Vegan
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Movers Making Waves
Crystal Silmi is a belly dance fusion instructor based out of Santa Cruz, California. She has become known for her unique style of hip hop infused movements and has performed for audiences around the world. Skilled in both the art … Continue reading
Posted in December 2010, Movers
Tagged Ariellah, Belly dance, Crystal Silmi, Dance, Deshret Dance Company, Javier, Suhaila Salimpour, Vegan
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Hotter than Hell
Sarah Chergui is steamy, romantic, complex and enchanting. Salsa Dancing can be sultry or playful and Sarah exudes both of these attributes. She brings a heat that is irresistible to watch. Her partner Felipe Polanco is the most sought after … Continue reading
Posted in Apparel, December 2010
Tagged Cruelty Free, Dance, Ethical wear, Felipe Polanco, James Koroni, Salsa Dancing, Sarah Chergui, shoes, Vegan
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Rawkin’ in a Winter Wonderland!
Tonya Kay and co-author Joanna Steven have really challenged my perception of “cold” in the Winter Warming eBook. When I think of winter foods I can not avoid starchy overindulgent images of me stuffing my face. For a dancer the horror in … Continue reading
Posted in Books, December 2010, Fuel, Movers
Tagged Dance, eBook, Joanna Steven, Raw Food, Tonya Kay, Vegan, Winter Warming Diet
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Issues in Places we Never Knew we Had!
Artichoke Dance Company takes recycling to another level while creating a personal relationship with their environment. Their performance required them to literally comb New York City beaches. Not only did they find sand in places they never knew they had … Continue reading
Posted in December 2010, Ecology
Tagged artichoke dance company, chris jordan, Dance, Environmental Issues, human mapping project, plastic, Vegan
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QUINOWA? …Aha Quinoa!
On an early Sunday morning I drifted off to The West Cafe in Williamsburg and stumbled upon a charming event called Gracious Gourmand‘s Waffle Brunch. Ayinde Howell was the featured chef preparing menu items such as Country Cinnamon Waffles, Mac … Continue reading


