Upcoming: NOTHING SACRED -- the remixes

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Well, it's about time. Back in Jan. of 2002, I was kindly asked by the publisher of a new dance magazine, VEILED IMPRESSIONS, to write a series of columns. Topic: Whatever the Hell I wanted to write about, just so long as it dealt with dance. It was an honor, and one I abused to the limit. I refused to write about dancing, or dance, or about me as a dancer. Instead, I wrote about what I saw of dance in society, in business, in history. I was already working with friends who were challenging preconceptions, and I tried to extend that to the work in the column. And sometimes, I just made crap up. Said magazine has, sadly, gone out of business. That's part of the reason this weblog exists, to continue that tradition. Not that I've done well of it, of late, so you'll get the kick of reading Woodrow, circa 2002, soon. I'll add commentary to bring it up to date, so think of this as the DVD version, but cheaper.

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This page contains a single entry by Woodrow "asim" Jarvis Hill published on November 5, 2003 3:29 PM.

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