"Only William Lü in his lyrical 'Red Autumn' duet with Aya Yoneyama enforced absolute equality and showed this 'spectrum' that men can still dance with women without seeming either overbearing or irrelevant." "Lu is in a class by himself.... Lu is a risk-taker, throwing himself to |
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| Young Troupe Shows Promise | OC Register | |
| Beverly Hills Outlook Awards | bhoutlook.us | |
| Dancing strong but ... | North County Times | |
| by Tracy Cummings | (09/15/04) | |
| 19th edition of 'Spectrum'... | LA Times | |
| by Lewis Segal | (05/10/2004) | |
| Troupes celebrate agility and passion | LA Times | |
| by Victoria Looseleaf | (04/05/2004) | |
| MixUp is up close and personal | SDTheatreScene | |
| by Kris Eitland | (3/29/2004) | |
| Keeping It in Step | the Desert Sun | |
| ("Red Autumn" pic) | (08/11/2003) | |
| LA Times | ||
| by Victoria Looseleaf | (06/09/2003) | |
| (on BackhausDance) | ||
| the Desert Sun | ||
| by Bruce Fessier | (11/05/2002) | |
| Chapman Journal | ||
| (April 2002) | ||