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"the anyones ballet is a gorgeous examination of the human condition. Hollander has a gift for realizing what T.S. Eliot called 'the skull beneath the skin,' an ability to see below the surface and to communicate his findings to an audience. ... Hollander assures us that the human condition, whether bleak or reverent, is nothing if not shared."
-Vanessa Paige-Swanson, The Dance Insider
"The finest passage consisted of successive solos in which dancers twisted bodybuilding poses into evocative expressions of angst. Pat Dignan's excellent lighting, varied in its glow, created a sense of life lived. "
-Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times
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