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A dancer who made life's transience last by Sarah Kaufman

The recession-choked early 1990s were no picnic for the arts. But there was a bright spot in Washington: the work of Eric Hampton. The dances he created for his company, Eric Hampton Dance, had everything you need in dark times, or in life in general: humor, poetry, human warmth. Moments that trapped a fleeting sensation and kept it aglow in your mind like a candle flame. Read full article >>

SOURCE: Washington Post at 8:06pm on October 14, 2012

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