MATTHEW A. EVERETT CALLS 'A ROLLING THOUGHT MY SISTER FLUNG A CENTURY AGO' A "CLASS ACT"

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"They managed to use every inch of the playing space, as well as the crowded entryways, without ever causing the audience to worry they might get kicked in the head. The piece was a thrilling example of two people absolutely in synch with one another. Whether the moves were identical, one following or working in opposition to the other, the dance was precise and full of real joy. No music, just the sound of their feet and their breath, loud or soft, as they worked through their moves. An interlude in the middle with the two dancers hanging out, often twined together in some way on the floor, whispering things to each other that only they could truly hear, was beguiling in its intimacy and innocent quality. A class act from start to finish. I look forward to seeing more from them."