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Article: Classically contemporary Ballet Austin.
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- Dance Magazine
- Article date:
- April 1, 2003
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As the blistering Texas sun bakes the sidewalks outside the Ballet Austin studios, Stephen Mills choreographs in air-conditioned comfort inside the spacious facilities. A slim, soft-spoken man, he quietly demonstrates steps while concentrating on what he loves most: creating dances with the company he has called home for fifteen years. Ballet Austin celebrates bakes the sidewalks outside the Ballet Austin studios, its twentieth professional season April 4-6, with Touch, Mills's full-length, non-narrative contemporary ballet that illustrates the company's penchant for new, innovative works. While its peer institutions share similar repertoires of Petipa classics, a ...
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