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- The emotional arc of a woman's life is drawn in an amalgam of dance, drama and the music of Joni Mitchell. In a choreography by Ginette Laurin, seven songs from Mitchell's Both Sides Now and Travelogue form the backbone of a narrative exploring a single life-interpreted by dancer Emma Lu Romerein-from the early flirtations of youth to the disappointments and compromises of adulthood. Along the way, the film touches on the idealism of the sixties, the sexual and social turbulence of the eighties and nineties, and the promise of the new millennium. With the participation of dancers Ted Banfalvi, Roberto Campanella and Rex Harrington.
- People speak of many things but, arguably, rarely about their innermost feelings of desire and longing. Desire, after all, is an intimate thing, a feeling often nurtured in privacy and secret fantasy. It's natural language is silence or, at best, through glance and gesture. And yet it remains one of the last taboos, possibly more so than eroticism, for desire usually includes an element of loss. For to achieve the object of desire is also to lose the fire that was part of the original, seductive craving between two people. But it is almost always there in the peripheral vision of our everyday lives - stirring us to feel as we plug away mechanically at the computer; making our way through the throngs of rush hour subway traffic; or even stopping to eat a sandwich before the next important appointment.
- A dramatic dance interpretation of Daniel Defoe's novel Roxana.