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Rare Night with Dance Legend Robert Cohan Tops LIVE ARTS FEST 2015, and it’s Not Over

By Kris Eitland | April 24, 2015 | 0

“I listened to Vivaldi’s music for six months, and I couldn’t imagine a piece,” said Cohan,” but finally at sunset I knew I could choreograph it. The mother stands at the cross weeping…it took me months and I worked with Kate. It’s formed mathematically, and we have to make it meaningful. Dance is an extreme form of movement language.”

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