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July 2006, Vol 96, No. 7 | American Journal of Public Health 1151
© 2006 American Public Health Association
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.091819


EDITOR'S CHOICE

Moving Through Life

Nancy Bruning, MPH1 and Mary E. Northridge, PhD, MPH, Editor-in-Chief2

1 Immigration and Health Initiative, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York
2 AJPH

Because this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings.


Figure 1
The lights are low, the atmosphere thick with anticipation. We are sitting stageside at Joe’s Pub in Lower Manhattan, where the renowned flamenco dancer Soledad Barrio and her company Noche Flamenca are about to perform. After a few opening songs by her cantaores (singers), Barrio appears—stamping her feet, tossing her head, snaking her torso, diving, swooping. The siguiriya has been described as the most tragic of flamenco dances. In her version, Barrio emanates palpable waves of passion, heartbreak, and joy. Her maturity brings extra depth and meaning to her dance, as she strips away sentimentality and reveals the essence of . . . [Full Text]







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