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...Marijuana from Jamaica, meanwhile, is shipped to Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, helping fuel a rise in crime in the province of Limón....
...Paranoid distrust is a ripe subject for dance, as such enduring modernist works as Martha Graham’s Cave of the Heart , her Medea, and José Limón’s Othello treatment, The Moor’s Pavane , show....
...José Limón’s solo Chaconne, to the famously arduous Bach, is also courtly, but the court is vast: humanity itself....
...If Rousseau were a choreographer, he would be José Limón, latter-day believer in the nobility of natural man....
...“What really concerns me a lot is the efforts to cover up this type of crime [in Tlatlaya] – that’s really, really disturbing,” says José Miguel Vivanco of lobby group Human Rights Watch....
...A strange mixed bill brought together Russell Maliphant’s moody Broken Fall and José Limón’s arch Othello distillation The Moor’s Pavane, both expertly danced, alongside Léonide Massine’s Choreartium....
...The Paul Taylor Dance Company announced last week that, starting next year, it will expand its roster to include other seminal American choreographers, such as José Limon, Doris Humphrey and Twyla Tharp....
...With the New York troupe he founded in the wake of the second world war, José Limón took up what used to be known as “universal” themes – envy, or power and its abuses....
...Mo(or)town/Redux takes José Limón’s 1949 choreographic distillation of The Moor’s Pavane, based on Othello, and brings it up to date with pop culture savvy....
...She also won a scholarship to study in New York at the Julliard School under José Limon, Antony Tudor and Margaret Craske, during which time she also danced with Paul Taylor’s dance company....
...Denishawn, the school the couple founded, initiated Martha Graham and Doris Humphrey into the mysteries of modern dance, and these choreographers in turn tutored Merce Cunningham, José Limon and Paul Taylor...
...We celebrate this year the centenary of the birth of José Limón. A vital figure in American dance from the 1930s onwards, he was born in Mexico and started dance training at the age of 20....
...Artistic director Lawrence Rhodes, himself once a noted dancer, has chosen to honour three of the greatest choreographers of the recent past: Martha Graham, José Limón and Antony Tudor, all of whom were...
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...Carla Maxwell staged this remarkable solo by the great modern dance choreographer José Limón, who came from Mexico to study here and form a company back in the 1940s....
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