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Volume 73, Number 45 | March 10 -16, 2004
CHARLES MOORE DANCE THEATER AT THE SEAPORT An afternoon of festivities with Traces: From African cultural roots in America. Dance performance along with crafts for children. Sun, March 14, 1-4 p.m., South Street Seaports Melville Gallery, 213 Water St. 212-748-8786.

Photo by Jeff Larson
WORK & SHOW FESTIVAL at Tribeca Performing Arts. The fifth annual artists-in-residence program offers this festival with an array of dance, theater, music and spoken word performances by emerging artists. Pictured above is a dance choreographed by Ellis Wood. March 19-April 3. BMCC, 199 Chambers St., 212-220-1460.
DANCER-CHOREOGRAPHER CHRIS YON, right, with Taryn Griggs in Un Elephant Terrible at La MaMa E.T.C. Tragicomic vaudeville involving obnoxious re-interpretations of minimalist music in a film-noir setting. 74A East Fourth St., 212-475-7710. March 25 to April 4.
Dance theater workshop, 219 W. 19th St., 212-924-0077: SUSAN ROTHORST, Oh, Oh, Oh, Feb. 27-28, 7 p.m., $20; DAVID ZAMBRANO, ANJA HITZENBERGER, EDWARD RATLIFF, Barcelona in 48 hours, Feb. 25-26, Mar. 5-6, 7 p.m., $25; KARL ANDERSON/KATE WEARE, A Picture & a Thousand Words, Mar. 3-4, Mar. 12-13, 7 p.m., $25.
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