Tag Archives: AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY BALLET

Bring It On…

By Victoria Looseleaf Dear readers: We know it’s been a while since we’ve written anything…here. Of course, we did crank out 10,000 words for various outlets in three weeks before we were struck down with a heinous throat infection on … Continue reading

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The Cruelest Month

By Victoria Looseleaf How is it that March, which came in like a lion and went out like a, well, pitbull, escaped us (at least from our blogging point of view)? It’s not as if nothing transpired. It’s actually that … Continue reading

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Again With the (End-of-Year) Lists

By Victoria Looseleaf It’s become a tradition (of sorts, as we haven’t listed in several years), so here’s ours for the Best Dance of 2013, fashioned after our, er, beloved Los Angeles Times Tweet-centric style. And why the hell not, … Continue reading

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Sundays With Rudy

By Victoria Looseleaf We can’t believe it’s the last day of June and have hardly written a word – for The Looseleaf Report, that is. We have, however, been quite busy cranking out “long-form journalism” for KCET’s Artbound. Yes, our … Continue reading

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To Live and Dance In L.A.

By Victoria Looseleaf It’s no secret that we cover all the arts, but we do have a particular fondness for dance. And we’ve had quite the spring season. One weekend in May we did a pre-concert talk with the fabulous … Continue reading

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Balanchine’s Palm-Fringed Muse

By Victoria Looseleaf “Wow, I really like that headline,” our father said to us after reading our recent New York Times story on the great choreographer George Balanchine’s time spent in L.A. “So do I, but we don’t write the … Continue reading

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Down the Rabbit Hole & Needing Dramamine

By Victoria Looseleaf Having been a fan of Christopher Wheeldon’s work over the years, as well as having interviewed him in person (click here for our Kings of The Dance story for the L.A. Times), we were, like Alice, curious … Continue reading

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