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Chicago Dance Crash “LXIV (six-four)” reviewed by Julia W. Rath

Title: Chicago Dance Crash "LXIV (six-four)" reviewed by Julia W. Rath

Publication: Around the Town Chicago

Author: Julia W. Rath

I loved watching how the dancers seemed to defy anatomy. They isolated body parts with such precision in the course of executing their astonishingly intricate movements. The choreography explored combinations of solo and group work. Individual performers, often met with cheers, delivered signature flourishes. The theater vibrated with energy as the young crowd shouted and laid claim to their favorites in battle with each other. I can only appreciate the hard work and vigor that goes into making this intensely physical art into such an innovative performance. The dancers definitely deserved all the cheering, hooting, hollering, and support from a vocal and enthusiastic audience last Sunday night. At the end, we gave the performance a long and loud ovation: a fitting conclusion to an exhilarating evening.

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