A Way to Move Through It. A Conversation with Ligia Lewis
Ligia Lewis is a choreographer, performer, and director whose work is characterized by an eclectic, often dissonant fusion of elements.…
Ligia Lewis is a choreographer, performer, and director whose work is characterized by an eclectic, often dissonant fusion of elements.…
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