Reviews

On The Move

Pat Launer
San Diego News Network
November 4, 2009

Blythe Barton and Matt Carney in Tethered

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Malashock Dance: Inspired, Athletic and Beautiful

Jeff Britton
San Diego Uptown News
October 20, 2009

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San Diego is a place where the outdoors and physical fitness define the lifestyle.  And the John Malashock Dance Company is the perfect expression of that lifestyle with its unabashed athleticism.

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Leonard and John

Pat Launer
San Diego News Network
April 23, 2009

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THE SHOW: “Shadow of Mercy,” a world premiere dance production at Malashock Dance

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Malashock Melds Persian Poetry, Music, Dance

Charlene Baldridge
La Jolla Village News
April 10, 2008

Hand_MM_BLOutsiders knew Persia as Persia until 1935, when it became known as Iran. Two thousand years ago, Persia stretched from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River. The complicated and conflict-laden history of humans in the region stretches back before the Neolithic period, during which people began to domesticate animals and develop agriculture. Later came pottery, poetry and music and seafaring.

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Dance film looks deftly at the dark side of passion

Locals John Malashock and John Menier team for a second successful time

Jennifer de Poyen, Dance Critic
San Diego Union-Tribune
November 15, 2004

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SACRED & PROFANE

Jenni Prisk
OUR TOWN
November 6, 2003

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DICHOTOMOUS DANCES

Pat Launer
CURTAIN CALL
November 4, 2003

In the theater this week, there's a sumptuous spread:
Shows to be seen, 'Great Books' to be read
And two with slightly different slants:
"But Can He Dance?" and Boy! Can they dance!

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