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Contemporary Art · July 29, 2016

Review: “Spectacular Black Death” by knightworks dance theater

I had a chance to work with two great Bowdoin colleagues (and two of my favorite people)–Erin Colleen Johnson and Christina Knight–in writing this  review of a dance performance by knightworks dance theater at Fort Gorges in Portland Maine. It’s published on Temporary Art Review. The second in a series of three site-specific activations of the site, collectively entitled A Long Wait, curated by Erin Colleen Johnson.

 

 

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