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On Sunday, November 11, Publisher Ava Slocum attended Columbia University Ballet Ensemble (CUBE)’s production of The Nutcracker at the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center downtown.

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On October 10, Staff Writer Lorelei Gorton attended Where Ideas Come From: Thought, Movement, and the Brain, an interdisciplinary conversation that brought together experts in ballet and neuroscience.

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After dabbling in déboulés (amongst other things) last year, Deputy Dance Dynamo Mason Amelotte couldn’t help but lunge at the opportunity to review Columbia Ballet Collaborative’s annual fall showcase. He thusly offers his thoughts and opinions on last night’s opening performances. Avid balletomanes took to Lincoln Center last evening to see the first of two […]

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Yesterday, Columbia Ballet Collaborative put on a showcase of dances in their fall performance at the Manhattan Movement & Arts Center. Dance diva Mason Amelotte brings you his review of the showcase, as well as interviews with Artistic Director Audrey Crabtree-Hannigan and student dancer Maya Barad, CC ’16. Who knew that a world of dance […]

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