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Claire & Ariel meet Edith & Jenny.


Tamar Rogoff's work is as emotionally intimate as it is socially conscious. She has collaborated with Holocaust survivors There are many famous Holocaust survivors who survived the Nazi genocides in Europe and went on to achievements of great fame and notability. Those listed here were, at the very least, residents of the parts of Europe occupied by the Axis powers during World War II who survived  and war veterans, but her choreography choreography

Art of creating and arranging dances. The word is derived from the Greek for “dance” and “write,” reflecting its early meaning as a written record of dances.
 remains grounded in the refined details of the body: the subtle movement of the inner elbow, the pinky toe, or the upper cheek. From Jan. 26-Feb. 4, Rogoff returns to P.S. 122 with a duet for lifelong friends Claire Danes and Ariel Flavin flavin: see coenzyme.
flavin

Any of a class of organic compounds, pale yellow biological pigments that fluoresce green. They occur in compounds essential to life as coenzymes in metabolism.
 (Rogoff's daughter). In Edith and Jenny, the dancers encounter their (real) 11-year-old selves on screen in their respective film debuts. As the dance and the film unfold unfold - inline , the women face their families and their fates and navigate the blurry lines between life and art. www.ps122.org.
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Title Annotation:NEW YORK NOTEBOOK
Author:Rasminsky, Abigail
Publication:Dance Magazine
Date:Jan 1, 2007
Words:115
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