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Den of world dance. (New York).


Poet's Den, a tiny treasure box Treasure Box (1996) is a novel written by Orson Scott Card. It takes place in modern day America, and is a mix of fantasy and horror fiction. Plot introduction
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 building, launched its first dance season this spring. Visitors found friendly ushers and an intimate theater done up in maroon and gold and antique tapestries. The theater hosted a series featuring traditions from Spain to Korea. It will take a while to catch on. Very few of the ninety-nine red-velvet seats were taken on opening night when The University of the Philippines In 2004, the University's seal and the Oblation were registered in the Philippine Intellectual Property Office to prevent unauthorized use and multiplication of the symbols for the centennial of the University in 2008.  Alumni and Friends Rondalla offered a winning sample of polkas, waltzes, boleros, fandangos, and other rhythms redolent red·o·lent  
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 of Spanish culture. Musicians plucked on the bandurria, ocatavina, bass, and guitar; close your eyes and you're in Mexico or on the Mediterranean. For information on Poet's Den, call 212.427.1445.
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Author:Asantewaa, Eva Yaa
Publication:Dance Magazine
Article Type:Dance Review
Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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