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A Burlington Performer Untangles Her Dyslexia Through Dance
State of the Arts: Seven Days by Megan James
[02.22.12]

Commitment to Local Artists: Lida Winfield
Flynn Center Blog
Posted on October 3, 2011 by flynncenter.
Interviewed by Christina Weakland, Director of Education

Dead Bird Dancing Review of The woods are deep, a dance/theater piece created and performed by Ellen Smith Ahern and Lida Winfield.
Posted by Megan James on December 23, 2010
The Seven Days online Blog

The Seven Days
Bodies in Motion: Vermont's dance scene takes a big leap
By Megan James [12.01.10]

The Valley Reporter – News and Views from the Mad River Valley, Waitsfield, VT. Review of In Search of Air.
Performance about dyslexia presented at Phantom by Janet Hubbard-Brown
Aug 20, 2009

Dreaming the world: A blog review of In Search of Air by Michael Watson
September 25, 2010

Live interview on WOMM-LP 105.9 FM THE NEXT FRONTIER – regarding In Search of Air and arts and disability.
“The Lida Winfield Interview”
recorded on October 14, 2010
45 minutes


Photo (above) by Harold Roth

Photos: Top by Lida Winfield
Left by Marek Procházka
Background image by Chris Ahern

“[The Woods are Deep offered] a shift in tone, a breath between segments, each of which had a distinct texture, from tender to goofy, violent to playful.”
Megan James
Seven Days

Lida Winfield's In Search of Air is one of those rare works of art in which materials and matters which might otherwise seem intimate and private, by the force one artist's imagination resonate toward other lives, predicaments, challenges and accomplishments. Lida Winfield is a brilliant performer and teacher.
Rick Benjamin
Lecturer
Brown University
Rhode Island School of Design

“Lida is the dance-whisperer.”
GaryShore
Department of Performing Art
Roger Williams University

 
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