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“One of the best dance concerts I’ve ever seen!”
“...full of passion and unique in its flavor
of expression.”
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“The
four solos made me leave the concert feeling like I had not only seen
dance, but
also that I was introduced to the cultural perspective of the four Latinas.”
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A POLITICALLY
AWARE COYOLXAUHQUI
"Alternating between opera, dance drama and political theater, 'Coyolxauhqui
ReMembers' brings to the Bootleg performance space a sense of the relationship
between ancient Aztec myth and current conditions on both sides of the
U.S.-Mexico border...performances deeply persuasive...It's gesture based
movement enhances the text and drives the piece to its pure-dance finale:
a celebration of feminist pride."
Lewis
Segal, The Los Angeles Times
COYOLXAUHQUI CREATES EVENING OF PHYSICAL POWER
"...stunning projected video...original musical score heightened
emotive power..This was strongly physical theater performed by gifted
professionals with imagination and wit."
Jennifer
Noyer, The Albuquerque Journal
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STRONG
WOMEN,
STRONG VOICES
"These and other Latina/o voices haven't been heard nearly enough
in the performing arts. As political theater and in front of mainly white
audiences, the work might easily open some eyes to a coexistent experience
of contemporary life in the Southwestern U.S., which fails to be appropriately
represented in mainstream media-work that should be heard."
Benn
Widdey, Counter Critic
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"Shattering the Latina
mold, the Latina Dance Project performance featured energy, poetry and
insight."
D.
Jean-Marie, UCR
Highlander,
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