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A dance troupe self-isolates, but finds an online venue

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A dance troupe self-isolates, but finds an online venue

Last summer, Reggie “Regg Roc” Gray premiered his latest dance piece at New York City art center, The Shed. Less than a year later, every major performance venue in New York is closed. But Gray and his fellow performers aren’t staying idle. Their newest work is part of The Shed’s online art series, "Up Close." Ivette Feliciano spoke with Gray about making art during this time of social distancing.

05/03/2020

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