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			<title><![CDATA[DANCE - MODERN / CONTEMPORARY | ArtsBoston.org]]></title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 19:06:16 -0700</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Dances by Isadora at Royall Park]]></title>
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	<dd>Dances by Isadora at Royall Park</dd>
	<dd>06-22-2013 - 06-22-2013</dd>
		<dd>6</dd>
		<dd>Dances by Isadora - Boston</dd>
	<dd>http://www.dancesbyisadora.com/DbI-Boston.html</dd>
		<dd>Admission: FREE</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>6174721063</dd>
	<dd>sandy.z.keldsen@gmail.com</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): </dd>
	
Nature and dance history meet in this very special performance of Dances by Isadora/Boston  Sandra Zarotney Keldsen and Kelli Edwards perform works created nearly 100 years ago by legendary modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan  This event is FREE and open to the public  Take a stroll through beautiful Royall Park, or bring a blanket and picnic on the grass]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 22 May 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Acting Out Against Violence: An Artistic Benefit for The ONE FUND]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441660530]]></link>
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	<dd>Acting Out Against Violence: An Artistic Benefit for The ONE FUND</dd>
	<dd>06-23-2013 - 06-23-2013</dd>
		<dd>Open Theatre Project</dd>
	<dd>http://www.theopentheatre.com/actingout/</dd>
		<dd>Admission: $15 online or at the door</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>720-299-7546</dd>
	<dd>contact@theopentheatre.com</dd>
	<dd>http://www.theopentheatre.com/event/acting-out-against-violence/</dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): 5PM : Pre-Show, Food, Drinks, Silent Auction 7PM : Performance 9PM : Celebration, Announcements, Live Music &amp;amp; More!</dd>
	
Open Theatre Project presents Acting Out Against Violence: an evening of Art, Performances, Silent Auctions, Community &amp; more to benefit the One Fund This&nbsp;artistic celebration of community strength will involve over 30 different artists, businesses &amp; community members throughout the Greater Boston Area
We will be gathering at The Green Briar starting at 5PM with food, drinks &amp; celebration to show our support and stand #BostonStrong together! The performance will start at 7PM &amp; include: Original Scenes, Poetry, Monologues, Comedians, Music, Movement, and more with a community celebration after the performance!
Leading up to the event, OTP will be sponsoring an Online Silent Auction, featuring original art, services &amp; a few surprises from the local artists &amp; businesses which will be transferred to a LIVE Auction during the event itself&nbsp;]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 28 May 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Reach Outdoor Performance - Helping Hands]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441660821]]></link>
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	<dd>Reach Outdoor Performance - Helping Hands</dd>
	<dd>07-17-2013 - 07-17-2013</dd>
		<dd>3</dd>
		<dd>Boston University Dance</dd>
	<dd>http://www.bu.edu/fitrec/programs/dance/reach/</dd>
		<dd>Admission: FREE</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd></dd>
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	<dd>Start Time(s): </dd>
	
The Reach program will allow students to experience the thrills of dance in a company of dancers while bringing quality arts experiences to children in urban areas On Wednesday, July 17, at 7 pm (rain date: July 24), Reach&rsquo;s intergenerational dance company will present a 45-minute performance at the Bishop Allen Drive parking lot behind the Harvest Cooperative Market in Cambridge It will showcase the diversity of the teen apprentices&rsquo; training as well as their ethnic and social backgrounds]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 04 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Great Friends Dance Festival]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441659385]]></link>
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	<dd>Great Friends Dance Festival</dd>
	<dd>07-18-2013 - 07-27-2013</dd>
		<dd>6</dd>
		<dd>Island Moving Co</dd>
	<dd>http://www.islandmovingco.org/</dd>
		<dd>Admission: Tickets are $25 for general admission and $20 for Seniors and Students</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>401-847-4470</dd>
	<dd>info@islandmovingco.org</dd>
	<dd>https://islandmovingco.secure.force.com/ticket</dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): </dd>
	
&nbsp;IMC welcomes dance companies from across the country at The Great Friends Dance Festival July 18th - 27th, offering eight unique evening performances Houston Met, making their Newport debut, is the resident guest company for the festival Lydia Johnson Dance, RoxaneLola Movement Machine, Scott Putman's Amaranth from Richmond, Virginia and RI's own Michael Bolger will round out the event]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 23 Apr 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[columbinus]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441660315]]></link>
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				<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.artsboston.org/sites/artsboston.org/images/event/441660315/matt-bausone,-eric-folks---h_primary_medium.jpg" alt="columbinus">


	<dd>columbinus</dd>
	<dd>09-17-2013 - 09-29-2013</dd>
		<dd>6</dd>
		<dd>ArtsEmerson</dd>
	<dd>http://artsemerson.org</dd>
		<dd>Admission: http://artsemersonorg</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>6178248400</dd>
	<dd>outreach@artsemerson.org</dd>
	<dd>http://artsemerson.org</dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): </dd>
	
ArtsEmerson: The World On Stage presents columbinus In Littleton, Colorado, in 1999, two teenagers devastated a community and shocked the country when they walked into their suburban high school and killed 12 students and one teacher Based on interviews with teenagers across the country, as well as with the survivors and community members in Littleton, this poignant drama weaves together these testimonies with excerpts from diaries and home video footage to bring to light the dark recesses of American adolescence Director PJ Paparelli returns to Littleton, CO ten years later to conduct new interviews and add additional material to this gut-wrenching and highly theatrical production Without answering, Columbinus lays out the circumstances and lets the audience grapple with the ultimate question: &ldquo;why?&rdquo;]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 22 May 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Armitage Gone! Dance]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441660951]]></link>
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	<dd>Armitage Gone! Dance</dd>
	<dd>10-18-2013 - 10-20-2013</dd>
		<dd>5</dd>
		<dd>World Music/CRASHarts</dd>
	<dd>http://www.worldmusic.org/armitage-gone-dance-0-1002</dd>
		<dd>Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) - 100 Northern Avenue  Boston MA 02210</dd>
		<dd>Admission: $50 Reserved seating</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>6178764275</dd>
	<dd>info@worldmusic.org</dd>
	<dd>http://www.worldmusic.org</dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): Free preperformance talks with dance critic Debra Cash 30 minutes prior to curtain in the ICA lobby Free postperformance Q&amp;amp;A with the company Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19</dd>
	
One of the world&rsquo;s premier choreographers, Karole Armitage was dubbed the &ldquo;punk ballerina&rdquo; in the '80s and, more recently, was nominated for a Tony Award for her choreography for the Broadway musical Hair Her renowned, boundary-pushing company Armitage Gone! Dance performs Rave, a celebratory work that features 26 dancers painted in bright colors from head to toe and Ligeti Essays, a poetic journey through a series of dance dreamscapes 
This performance contains nudity Free preperformance talks with dance critic Debra Cash 30 minutes prior to curtain in the ICA lobby

Free postperformance Q&amp;A with the company Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 BOSTON&nbsp;PREMIERES&nbsp;of&nbsp; Rave and Ligeti Essays]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 10 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Paul Taylor Dance Company]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441659846]]></link>
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	<dd>Paul Taylor Dance Company</dd>
	<dd>11-01-2013 - 11-03-2013</dd>
		<dd>6</dd>
		<dd>Celebrity Series of Boston</dd>
	<dd>http://www.celebrityseries.org/CS_performers_2013_14/paultaylor.htm</dd>
		<dd>Citi Shubert Theatre - 265 Tremont Street  Boston MA 02116</dd>
		<dd>Admission: Subscription tickets on sale now All single tickets will go on sale September 2013</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>617- 482-2595</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>http://www.celebrityseries.org/CS_performers_2013_14/paultaylor.htm</dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): </dd>
	
An icon of American dance returns to Boston
&ldquo;Paul Taylor is without question the greatest living American choreographer&rdquo;

&mdash;San Francisco Chronicle
&ldquo;The Paul Taylor Dance Company, led by a wizard, shows monumental taste in everything it does&rdquo; &mdash;The Montreal Gazette]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 09 May 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Stephen Petronio Company]]></title>
				<link><![CDATA[http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/441660957]]></link>
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	<dd>Stephen Petronio Company</dd>
	<dd>11-15-2013 - 11-17-2013</dd>
		<dd>6</dd>
		<dd>World Music/CRASHarts</dd>
	<dd>http://www.worldmusic.org/stephen-petronio-company-0-1007</dd>
		<dd>Institute of Contemporary Art /Boston (ICA) - 100 Northern Avenue  Boston MA 02210</dd>
		<dd>Admission: $50 Reserved Seating</dd>
	<dd></dd>
	<dd>6178764275</dd>
	<dd>info@worldmusic.org</dd>
	<dd>http://www.worldmusic.org</dd>
	<dd>Start Time(s): </dd>
	
Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, Stephen Petronio is widely regarded as one of the leading dance makers of his generation New music, visual art and fashion collide in his dances, producing powerfully modern landscapes for the senses Petronio&rsquo;s newest work, Like Lazarus Did, brings together his athletic dancers, an original score by Son Lux and visual inspiration by artist Janine Antoni in a gripping evening that explores themes of death and resurrection, transformation and rebirth Free preperformance talks with dance critic Debra Cash 30 minutes prior to curtain in the ICA lobby

Free postperformance Q&amp;A with the company Friday, November 15 &nbsp;]]></description>
								<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 10 Jun 2013 00:00:00 -0700]]></pubDate>
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