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Warbled swan song.


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One of Australia's most intriguing experimental dance artists, Ros Warby returns to DTW DTW Dynamic Time Warping
DTW Dance Theatre Workshop (New York, NY)
DTW Depth to Water (denotes depth to water in monitoring wells)
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 with ber solo Monumental, which has been called "monumental" by Melbourne critic Hilary Crampton. A dancer who can move from fidgety fidg·et·y  
adj.
1. Tending to fidget.

2. Creating unnecessary fuss.



fidget·i·ness n.

Adj.
 to grandly existential ex·is·ten·tial  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or dealing with existence.

2. Based on experience; empirical.

3. Of or as conceived by existentialism or existentialists:
, Warby's main mode is gesture and obsession. She likes to play with scale, so you'll see huge projected images of her face that dwarf her darting body. Crampton called Warby's use of voice as a crazed craze  
v. crazed, craz·ing, craz·es

v.tr.
1. To cause to become mentally deranged or obsessed; make insane.

2. To produce a network of fine cracks in the surface or glaze of.

v.
 ballerinalswan "shocking, funny and poignant." April 30-May 2. See dancetheaterworkshop.org.
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Title Annotation:newyork notebook; Ros Warby
Author:Perron, Wendy
Publication:Dance Magazine
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 1, 2009
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