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    New Voices 2011

    Michael SalzwedelBy Michael SalzwedelJuly 3, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    The show features four different styles: Smit's butoh piece is discomfiting and moody, juxtaposing grace and awkwardness. Mbambaza's exquisite work is contained and soulful. His influence in the Youth Company piece reveals innocence and potential. The final work has Laric interpreting individual expressions of collective rituals which are both fraught and poignant. CK

    The show features four different styles: Smit's butoh piece is discomfiting and moody, juxtaposing grace and awkwardness. Mbambaza's exquisite work is contained and soulful. His influence in the Youth Company piece reveals innocence and potential. The final work has Laric interpreting individual expressions of collective rituals which are both fraught and poignant. CK

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