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In This Issue
- Balance and Sing (Store Update)
- Letters and Announcements
- CDSS—A National Arts and Education Organization, by Rima Dael
- Community100 and CDSS’s Centennial Tour
- Book Review—The Shenandoah Harmony, by Brendan Taaffe
- Madison’s Tuesday Night Dances―Fostering Talent for More Than Twenty Years, by Carol Ormand
- News from Canada―Dancing with Style Workshop, by Jo Young
- Yoga for Dancers—Resting, by Anna Rain
- Traveling Execs: Iowa, November 2013; Pennsylvania, February 2014, by Gaye Fifer and David Smukler
- Paying It Forward: CDR’s Matching Scholarships, by Lisa Brown
- Poems, Old and New: “Hands Four,” by Steven Howland; “The Ballad of William Sycamore,” by S. V. Benét; “Contra Dancers,” by Harvey J. Gardner
- Laura’s Third Quarter-Century, a dance, by Bob Stein
- Mad, Mad World, a dance, by Martha Wild
- CDSS Sings―“Black Jack Davey,” or Ballads: Alive, Well, and Changing, by Sally Rogers