- Description
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Brenda Bufalino, "Cantata and the Blues" at D.C. Danceworks / Brenda Bufalino [theatrical performance]
- Title
- Brenda Bufalino, "Cantata and the Blues" at D.C. Danceworks [Theatrical Performance]
- Performer
- Bufalino, Brenda
- Published/Created
- 1985-01-26
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- D.C. Danceworks
- Abstract
- A solo format show with the help of jazz pianist Amy Duncan, performs "Cantata and the Blues" the title referring to the autobiographical musings in song and patter, she uses as a frame for her tapping, focused on her desire to "have it all"--Bach and Basie, Chopin and Ellington...the cantata and the blues.
(Alan M. Kriegsman, "Brenda Bufalino" Washington Post 28 January 1985).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
