‘Reggie Wilson’s “Citizen” at the Dance Center in October: Across the four long solos that make up most of the first three-quarters of Wilson’s “Citizen,” the most memorable moments were those in which each performer stopped dancing, paused and calmly, confidently gazed straight into the eyes of the audience. Tucked into these idiosyncratic solos, it was a powerful expression of individuality that, when glued together for a big unison dance at the end, seemed to indicate that one must exert himself and be fully present to feel a sense of community, of the collective, of belonging.’
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