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Reviews

“...two exquisite dancers...”
Classical Voice of North Carolina

“Whitley-Bauguess’s performance in mask...displays an elegance, ease, and nobility that are not easy to acquire.”
Ann Hutchinson Guest, Dance Magazine

“...Ms. Whitley-Bauguess and Mr. Baird appeared to be trading elegant epigrams with their castanets.”
Jack Anderson, The New York Times

“…a window on the past...like being caught in a musical and theatrical time warp that reached my ears and eyes
as a soft-focus vision of a quite spectacular moment in the history of western performance art.”
The Georgia Straight (Vancouver, BC)



Photo by Kouichi Miura

“Thomas Baird and Paige Whitley-Bauguess beautifully enhanced this ambitious evening
of French baroque music with their poise and a controlled elegance...visually decadent...”
The Vancouver Sun

“..in their solos and duets, Mr. Baird and Ms. Whitley-Bauguess provided a
fascinating sampling of baroque choreography...”
The Dancing Times of London

shepherds

“Paige Whitley-Bauguess and Thomas Baird executed the sophisticated and technically demanding choreography
with a complete sense of control and finesse. Both performers showed the talent, grace and intellect needed
to perform such demanding repertoire, making the choreography seem facile.”
The Post-Star (Glens Falls, NY)

“Baird and Whitley-Bauguess’s Les caracteres de la dance proved a veritable tour de force...”
The Berkshire Eagle (Sheffield, MA)

“Baird’s and Whitley-Bauguess’ attention to detail, the lightness on their feet and
their wonderfully sympatico relationship were a treat to observe.”
The Daily Gazette (Schenectady, NY)

“The dance segments for “Les Indes Galantes” were brilliantly performed by
Paige Whitley-Bauguess and Thomas Baird.  Their movements were stylish,
exacting, deliberate and elegant, and seemed effortlessly executed.”
The Virginia Gazette (Williamsburg, VA)

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