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At workshops around the country, dancer/choreographer Bill T. Jones asks people facing life-threatening illnesses to express their feelings in expressive movement, which Jones transforms into a dance he calls “Still Here".
“It’s an extraordinary peek into the creative process...a brand new way to navigate from the dancer to the dance.”
– Miami Herald
“An exhilarating view of life in the deep shadow of death.”
– Hollywood Reporter
“Award-winning producer David Grubin molded 116 hours of material into a powerful one-hour film. It’ll give you goose bumps.”
– Orange County Register (Baton Rouge)
“It’ll give you chill bumps. And it will give you something to remember.”
– Newark Star-Ledger
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