Renée Rothman, PhD
Dancer, writer, thinker, worker, and all that jazz
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Category Archives: Event Review
Disco Isn’t Dead! They’re Just Doing it with Flags Now: Flagging in the Park
Picture it: A small meadow enclosed by trees and hillocks. A DJ is maintaining a steady disco beat while dancers spin silk flags of psychedelic tie-dyes against a foggy sky. Its called Flagging in the Park and its held monthly … Continue reading
Posted in Ethnographica, Event Review
Tagged AIDS Memorial Grove, Flagging in the Park, Michael Fierman
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“You Saw It Here at Tribal Fest™ 13”
When I first attend TribalFest™ in 2002, the entire weekend program was printed on two sides of a single sheet of paper. This year at TF™ 13, Saturday’s schedule alone took 2 ½ pages. Add Sunday’s page and ½ of … Continue reading