Sarasota News Leader
November 2, 2012
At the ballet's climax, it was as if Taylor had said, "Enough of that," and the dancers bound- ed into the modern world, joyfully crisscross- ing the stage and riding the waves of the mu- sic in long running leaps, arms swinging in the air: a lovely, fast, blissful celebration of music and dance to end the evening on a high note.
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Sarasota will see more of Paul Taylor's cho- reography in November when the Sarasota Ballet will perform Company B, set to the popular music of The Andrews Sisters and the songs of World War II.
Parisa Khobdeh and Francisco Graciano perform in The Uncommitted