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Dance Complex

SPECIAL FEATURE: BODIES WITHOUT BORDERS

Written by MICAELA KIMBALL Posted November 27, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts

Movement and the immigrant experience at the region’s second home for countless cultures

Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts Tagged With: arts, Bailemos, BINJ Arts, Boston Ballet, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cambridge, Carl Alleyne, Dance Complex, Festival of Us You We & Them, Greater Boston, Haiti, Haitian dance, Jean Appolon, Kreyòl, Peter DiMuro, Port au Prince

DANCING IN THE STREETS: A BELOVED CAMBRIDGE INSTITUTION TURNS 25

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted June 21, 2017 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

There’s gotta be something pretty remarkable going on to convince the city of Cambridge to shut down a city block at rush hour on a Friday.

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: 25th Anniversary, Cambridge, Carl Alleyne, Dance Complex, Festival of Us You We & Them, Peter DiMuro

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE: HAITI, DANCE, AND HEALING WITH JEAN APPOLON

Written by MICAELA KIMBALL Posted August 25, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts

“It’s been 25 years and I feel like I never made peace with my dad’s tragedy, but somehow my soul got healed through dance.”

Filed Under: A+E, FEATURES, Non-fiction, Performing Arts Tagged With: Alvin Ailey, Bailemos, Boston Ballet, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Cambridge, Dance Complex, Greater Boston, Haiti, Haitian dance, Jean Appolon, Kreyòl, Port au Prince

SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL PROFILE: THE ONLY COLOR THAT MATTERS IS GREEN

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted May 5, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

Hip-hop and hummus with bestest leftist POTUS candidate Jill Stein

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: 2016, 2016 Election, Dance Complex, defense contractors, Democrats, Dennis Trainor, Evan Falchuk, Green Party, Hillary Clinton, Honkala, immigration, independents, Jeb Bush, Jill Stein, Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, Politics, Rand Paul, Republicans, Stein, student debt, The Middle East, third parties, war, war profiteering, warmongering

THE YOGA WARS: FROM HOLISTICS TO HIP-HOP, SURVEYING THE TWISTED WORLD OF BOSTON’S PURIST-VERSUS-MAINSTREAM WELLNESS RIFT

Written by MICAELA KIMBALL Posted November 25, 2014 Filed Under: News

 

Illustrations by Chris Delorenzo

 

As I attempt a graceful flow from a standard downward dog position into a more restful child’s pose, a classic R&B jam from the ’90s guides me through the motions:

 

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Afro Flow Yoga, Art & Soul Yoga, Bikram Choudhury, Black Girl Yoga, Blissful Monkey, Boston Yoga, CEO Chip Wilson, Dahn Yoga, Dance Complex, Kripalu, Laura McCreddie, Leslie Salmon Jones, Lululemon, Michael Munson, obehi janice, Rachel Shabi, Terri McGrath Haller, The Guardian, The Yoga Alliance, Yoga Boston, Yoga Journal, Yoga Magazine, yoga sex, yogarexia

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