Doug Varone and Dancers Take McFarlin by Storm
This past weekend, TITAS wound up 2007 by presenting NYC's Doug Varone and Dancers. In two impressive performances, the renowned company dazzled audiences with their trademark ingenuity and fluid abilities.
Margaret Putnam of The Dallas Morning News wrote, "Doug Varone and Dancers tumbled, skittered, fell, slid and swirled for two heady hours Friday night at Southern Methodist University's McFarlin Auditorium. This is the third time for TITAS to present the company, and none can match it for its spins and swoops, of endless shifts in direction, of complex interplay.
Margaret Putnam of The Dallas Morning News wrote, "Doug Varone and Dancers tumbled, skittered, fell, slid and swirled for two heady hours Friday night at Southern Methodist University's McFarlin Auditorium. This is the third time for TITAS to present the company, and none can match it for its spins and swoops, of endless shifts in direction, of complex interplay.
If the three works displayed the same scattershot momentum, they offered striking contrasts in mood: the impetuous Castles, the haunting Boats Leaving and the dreamy Lux."
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