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Domatsuri dance group to perform at LibDay festival (Saipan Tribune)
Dance performers called the “Domatsuri Dancers” from Japan are set to visit Saipan again to participate in this year's 2008 Liberation Day Parade, scheduled for July 4, 2008.

Bayanihan dance company wows Europeans (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
The Bayanihan Dance Company proved that folk dancing is still a part of the Filipino when the group returned to Brussels for a gala performance marking its 50th year since its first international show.

Dance Listings (New York Times)
Selective listings from dance critics of The New York Times.

Reality Check: 'So You Think You Can Dance' Keeps Us on Toes (Fox News)
We all expect a good plot twist at the movies, but who knew we’d get so many in a week of "So You Think You Can Dance"?

'Dance Machine' premiere: Jeff dances away with $100,000 (Portsmouth Herald)
Do you love to dance? Can you feel the rhythm? Is your body yearning to boogie? If so, ABC’s new show "Dance Machine" may be just what your Friday night is missing.

Extraordinary mix of film, dance (Colorado Springs Gazette)
The Colorado College Extraordinary Dance Festival just can't stand still. Last year, then-new director of the festival Patrizia Herminjard expanded the number of performances from one to five. This year, the festival's fifth anniversary, she's added another dimension: film screenings.

Dance students help youngsters find their feet for performance on stage (Edinburgh Evening News)
DANCE students at a city college put youngsters from a special school through their steps during an event showing them how perform on stage.

Enfield schools of dance to merge (Journal Inquirer)
ENFIELD — There was a lot of reminiscing going on last week as Al Boudreau and K.T. Riley DaSilva shared memories of their friendship and their careers in dance.

'So You Think You Can Dance' judge Mary Murphy (Los Angeles Times)

Microrobots dance on tiny stage (Moldova.org)
U.S. researchers said they've created microscopic robots that can dance on a surface smaller than a pin head.Computer scientist Bruce Donald of Duke University said the microelectromechanical system (MEMS) microrobots are almost 100 times smaller than any previous robotic designs of their kind, the university said in a release.Videos produced by Donald's research team show two microrobots ...