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A mixed crowd of adults and children watched attentively as the dancers lunged up the library's front steps with colorful umbrellas as props. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

A mixed crowd of adults and children watched attentively as the dancers lunged up the library's front steps with colorful umbrellas as props. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

Writing about music…

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…is like dancing about architecture.* And that has certainly never stopped Trisha Gelmini and Jill Becker, who arranged a site-specific improvisational dance with four others around, in and throughout the Yellow Springs library Thursday evening, May 27. Improvisational ’cello playing by Matt Minde helped tie the five vignettes together. Above, a mixed crowd of adults and children watched attentively as the dancers lunged up the library’s front steps with colorful umbrellas as props. (*attributed to Martin Mull). Photo by Aaron Zaremsky.

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One Response to “Writing about music…”

  1. Susan Gartner says:

    Great photo, Aaron! You caught the playfulness of the piece and the audience reaction all in one shot! I also like your front page photo of Gudgel and students. Really love your work.

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