22-06-2026 11:01
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In the Choreographer Pioneer Winter’s World, Every Body Is a Dancing Body
Pioneer Winter’s works expand ideas about who gets to be a professional dancer. In “Apollo,” his muses are older dancers, who are like living archives.
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