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Tag: TD Arena

Posted inDance, Spoleto 2013

A dose of camp infuses Ballet Flamenco de Andalucia’s Noche Andaluza

by Patrick Sharbaugh June 1, 2013
Posted inDance, Spoleto 2013

Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía makes no apologies for bringing Spain’s best known dance into the 21st century

by Patrick Sharbaugh May 29, 2013
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2013

Johnnyswim sing in perfect harmony

by Erica Jackson Curran May 29, 2013
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2013

Angelique Kidjo soars above labels, cynicism

by Dan Conover May 29, 2013
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2013

Rosanne Cash opens her heart to the South

by Andrea Warner May 29, 2013
Posted inDance, Spoleto 2013

Though enthusiastic and spirited, Compagnie Kafig is unsatisfying overall

by Celeste Pottier May 25, 2013
Posted inFeatures, Spoleto 2013

With the Gaillard out of service, Spoleto turns to the TD Arena

by Susan Cohen May 22, 2013
Posted inDance, Spoleto 2013

Compagnie Käfig’s Brazilian troupe brings the favelas of Rio to the big stage

by Erica Jackson Curran May 22, 2013
Posted inJazz, Blues, & Roots, Spoleto 2013

Punch Brothers violinist Gabe Witcher gets all music-nerdy

by Paul Bowers May 22, 2013
Posted inNews, Sports

Seton Hall to face off against Northwestern for championship

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