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Article: Ooh La La La: Canadians Cross-Dress In Amelia
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- June 1, 2005
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Satinoff's ballet included some rousing group movements for the men, but except for a Sephardic-accented solo for Lancaster with male corps to the Chanukah song Ocho Candelas Para Mi, it was pretty much Fiddler on the Ftoofredux. That's not a bad thing. It's just been done better.
Ooh La La La: Canadians Cross-Dress In Amelia
Lori Ortiz writes for Attitude, Performance Research Journal, The Village Voice and other publications.
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