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Finding new color, patterns in Ririe-Woodbury’s ‘Kaleidoscope

Finding new color, patterns in Ririe-Woodbury’s ‘Kaleidoscope

By Kathy Adams
Special to The Tribune

Published Feb 2, 2012 05:12PM MDT

As an antidote to the seemingly endless torrent of song and dance competition shows on television every week, parents should take their kids to see Ririe-Woodbury’s family program, “Kaleidoscope,” featuring the work of Alwin Nikolais.
There’s nothing wrong with competition, but a balance couldn’t hurt. This is a performance where audience members gasp in awe of the performers, instead of screaming out their names for votes. It’s a performance enjoyed in the majestic turn-of-the-century architect...

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