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Dance Review: "Seed" by Merilyn Jackson

Tui is the Maori name for a black bird with a small white tuft at its throat. When the English came to New Zealand, its native habitat, they named it the parson bird. Tuis are honey eaters; they have two voice boxes, and some of their sounds range beyond human hearing. On opening night at Subcircle's Christ Church fall run, called "Seed," Gin MacCallum and Niki Cousineau danced like two wavering voices that hushed us…

SOURCE: Philly.com at 02:11PM on November 4, 2011

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