Talk:Fall for Dance Festival

Cleanup needed
This article is unnecessarily long and cluttered. I would request a major cleanup on it if anyone's willing to do it. Thanks. --Bryn89 (talk) 20:46, 2 November 2019 (UTC)

Potential sources

 * Schweitzer, V., Westphal, M. (2006). 'Fall for Dance' Opens at New York's City Center with Bill T. Jones and Trisha Brown Companies. Playbill.
 * Jowitt, D. (2004). Falling in Love Again. The village voice.
 * Macaulay, A. (2007). In a Star-Studded Festival, Only One Center of Gravity. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2007). Ballet, Hip-Hop and Latin in an Eclectic Mix of Tastes. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2007). Flights Across Continents, Soft Landings on the Stage. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2009). Men in Drag, Jetés by Puppets and Mime to James Brown. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2009). Sure Sign of Autumn: A Fling at History. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2009). Sparks Often Appear in a Tango’s Dark Tone. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2009). Riviera Nights and Quirky Afternoons. New York Times.
 * Macaulay, A. (2010). Awakening the Season With a Waft of Potpourri. New York Times.
 * Barnes, C. (2005). FEST OFF ON RIGHT FOOT (& TIX JUST $10). New York Post.
 * Barnes, C. (2008). FALLING FOR FLUID FEET. New York Post.
 * Witchel, L. (2009). Fall rises from tap to ballet. New York Post.
 * Kopriva, A. (2005). Fun & Games With Balls & Ballet. New York Sun.
 * Goodwin, J. (2006). Another Big Five-Course Meal. New York Sun.
 * Lobenthal, J. (2007). The Best Of Fall For Dance. New York Sun.
 * Lobenthal, J. (2008). Fall for Dance Opens With Pomp and Pageantry. New York Sun.
 * Anderson, J. (2004). A Festive Tasting Menu: From Flamenco to Hip-Hop. New York Times.
 * Dunning, J. (2004). City Center Offers Visits to Many Places on the Dance World's Map. New York Times.
 * Anderson, J. (2004). Convulsive Shakes and Coconuts Tossed Into the Air. New York Times.
 * Rockwell, J. (2005). Too Much! Too Little! Or Maybe Just Right. New York Times.
 * Rockwell, J. (2005). No Toe Shoes, but Goofy Innocence and Quiet Sensuality. New York Times.
 * Berger, S. (2006). Annual Sampler Ranges From Tableaus to a Pas de Deux. New York Times.
 * Dunning, J. (2006). From Languid Lovers to Hip-Hop Head Spinners. New York Times.
 * Sulcas, R. (2006). Challenging Gravity With the Grace of a Single Hand. New York Times.
 * Rocco, C. La (2007). Classical Indian Tradition Bumps Up Against London Businessmen. New York Times.
 * Rocco, C. La (2008). Sampler Offers Wide Range of Skills and a Deep Mixture of Movements. New York Times.
 * Rocco, C. La (2008). A Balanchine Rarity, Now Reconstructed. New York Times.
 * Rocco, C. La (2008). Isn’t It Romantic? Well, Sure, but Isn’t It a Bit Hilarious, Too?. New York Times.
 * Kourlas, G. (2008). Swaying Flames, Thai Steps and a Hip-Hop Parody. New York Times.
 * Sulcas, R. (2008). Concluding With Snow, a Swan and a Rose. New York Times.

Good luck. PJvanMill (talk) 16:31, 5 June 2020 (UTC)