Gallim Dance, the four-year-old baby of Andrea Miller, based in New York and causing quite a stir as a “contemporary” new dance company, refused to be boxed in Friday night at their opening Spoleto performance of I Can See Myself in Your Pupil at the Memminger.
by Gervase Caycedo
Gallim Dance, the four-year-old baby of Andrea Miller, based in New York and causing quite a stir as a “contemporary” new dance company, refused to be boxed in Friday night at their opening Spoleto performance of I Can See Myself in Your Pupil at the Memminger. From the moment they opened Act I, the seven company members (three men and four women) bounced up and down in opposite intervals and three rows. The understated effects of their movements were deliciously…
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