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KIDS AND TEACHERS at East Somerville Community School performed an extraordinary dance last Saturday night. "May Day," choreographed by Toby Armour, artistic director of New England Dinosaur, a company which just finished two weeks as artists-in-residence at the school, is a rare achievement. First, for the company to have given inexperienced children and adults the sense of what makes dance, and second, for the choreography of the work to be recognizable as Armour's style...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Happy Feet | 5/25/1977 | See Source »

...were a Little League slide into home plate. After three sections of the kids, just as energetic, and the teachers, acting just as oddly as in this opening section, the work ends with the same boys' action. Interesting to watch at every moment, "May Day" exhibits Armour's style in its unusual gesturing, in the way one dancer carts around or molds another, and in the way two unrelated images are slammed together on stage...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Happy Feet | 5/25/1977 | See Source »

...emotional wrenching Darwin suffered as a spectator comes across clearly in his description of the 1931 British Open won by Tommy Armour...

Author: By Robert Sidorsky, | Title: A Grand Writer a', Nane Better | 3/14/1977 | See Source »

...billing every three or four nights--all for a city of 20,000 inhabitants! This sense of spirited theater is what New England Dinosaur intends to rekindle Saturday and Sunday nights at First Congregational Church, Cambridge. The event begins at 6 p.m. with dance works by Toby Armour, founder of the Boston troupe, Jean Churchill, its current director, and New York avant-gardists Trisha Brown and James Waring; a play, "Gutta Dance", follows. A dinner break is promised (about an hour, long enough for a picnic in or a dash out), and so is rousing camaraderie...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Dance | 5/6/1976 | See Source »

...yard fourth, which former tour star Tommy Armour once called the greatest in the country, Vik sailed a 220 rapier sharp three-iron to the back of the elevated green girdled by Greist Pond, which dominates the layout. Vik lagged his birdie attempt one inch from the cup and had settle...

Author: By Robert I. W. sidorsky, | Title: Tigers Powder Linksmen; Elis Round Out Tri-Meet | 4/23/1976 | See Source »

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