Spicing up Saturday night with a taste of tango
From the seats in the theater, viewers could hear the dancers whispering words of encouragement to one another as they twirled and stepped around the stage.
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From the seats in the theater, viewers could hear the dancers whispering words of encouragement to one another as they twirled and stepped around the stage.
Ira Glass spent the first 10 minutes of his show in darkness.
There was a beautiful silence in the darkness of the theater seconds before the show began. The audience waited in anticipation until, finally, the lights flickered on and eight bodies stood on stage, ready to dance their hearts out.
While sitting in the peaceful atrium in UB's Center For the Arts, few would expect to hear casual chatter about drag queens and fake mothers - especially from the mild-mannered Sean Feiner.
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