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Voices Unmuted

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Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Expressive, evocative dance-theater and social commentary mark the work of Judy Dworin, founder of the Trinity College Dance Program. Judy Dworin's Performance Project 20-year retrospective will include a breadth of dance styles and subjects such as My Body, My Body, above; a repertory "retro-mix" of historical and present-day events, as well as inspirations from Dworin's teaching residency with incarcerated women at York Correctional Institution in Niantic.

 

 

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