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The president of the arts center cited the TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” as the type of programming that could be more broadly appealing to audiences. By Julia Jacobs The John F. Kennedy Center ...
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The Kennedy Center has fired its dance programming team. "Three individuals were terminated," read a statement from Kennedy Center spokesperson Roma Daravi. "We will have an exciting announcement ...
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A proposed merger between the parent companies of two of Denver’s top TV news operations could result in layoffs, consolidation and programming changes, according to media experts. Fox31 KDVR parent ...
A choreographer and former dancer with The Washington Ballet, Stephen Nakagawa, has been named the new head of the Kennedy Center's dance programming, days after the entire staff of the renowned ...
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