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Drama, dance and daffiness at PerfNet: Stage shows of all sorts highlight coming season

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Some ideas just starting to bloom in Spring Dances showcase

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Better Late... 'September Dances' may benefit from 'exile'

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Ann Arbor Dances III shows the form is alive and well here

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The performers save 'September Dances'

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Local dance companies offer skill, innovation

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September Dances will be a family celebration for four choreographers

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'September Dances' A choreography harvest at Performance Network

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Tap, jazz, ballet, modern - festival has it all

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