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Dancers in Action

August 24, 2012 by cturocy

Sarah Edgar and Justin Coates

Thank you dancers and photographers Amitiva Sarkar, Stefan Gloede, Courtlyn Hanson and Zachary Wu

Caroline and Terry at Operation Sail in Norfolk, Virginia

Olsi Gjeci

Carly Fox

Gregory Youdan and Olsi Gjeci

Gregory Youdan and Meggi Sweeney Smith

Glenda Norcross and Junichi Fukuda

Combattimento with Matthew Buffalo and Alexis Silver

Ballo delle Ingrate

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