July DanceWatch: An overflow of dances as tempting as a glass or two of fine wine * Oregon ArtsWatch
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The article uses wine as a metaphor to describe July's dance performances in Portland, likening each performance to different types of wines based on their flavors and textures. Olga Kravtsova's 'Harvest of Woman' is portrayed as an earthy red wine, symbolizing the labor of women. Allie Hankins' work is likened to a wild, effervescent pét-nat. The MOVE Residency showcase is compared to a well-balanced rosé, while 'Ten Tiny Dances' is a blend of surprises. A-WOL's 'Art in the Dark' is the bright, sparkling white highlighting the nature-themed performance.
A-WOL's Art in the Dark is the sparkling white of the lineup: bright, ethereal, and tinged with forest air.
Olga Kravtsova's Harvest of Woman returns fully envisioned this month as an earthy red; bold, unfiltered, and complex.
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