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According to Joan Myers Brown, the founder of the Philadanco, her most favorite part of the Xmas Philes is the part about Silent Night, because of the settings, and the somber music, which make her want to actually sleep in Heavenly peace. The play is a renowned success, and it is hoped that this versatile group of African-American dancers would soon be performing in another play produced by the Philadelphia Dance Company. (Xmas Philes) References

About Dance Advance Dance History, 1999. Retrieved at http://www.danceadvance.org/01about/index.html. Accessed 4 November 2005

Ballet is a Cracker of a show. Retrieved at http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/stage/reviews/nutcracker.shtml. Accessed 4 November 2005

Baylin Artists Management, the Philadelphia Dance Company. Retrieved at http://www.baylinartists.com/philadanco.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005

Dunbar, Robert. Arts and Entertainment, Performance, A List. Retrieved at http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=1192Accessed 5 November 2005

Kasrel, Deni. Fall Guide: Dance. 15-21 September, 2005....

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Retrieved at http://*****/articles/2005-09-15/cover7.shtml. Accessed 5 November 2005
Kasrel, Deni. Holiday Meets Hollywood. 7-14 December, 2000. Retrieved at http://*****/articles/120700/ae.dance.shtml. Accessed 5 November 2005

Need an Afro-Centric Break? The Network Journal. November, 2003. Retrieved at http://www.philadanco.org/Press4.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005

Philadanco, Xmas Philes. Retrieved at http://philadelphia.citysearch.com/profile/11502208#editorialreview. Accessed 5 November 2005

Philadelphia Dance Company, History. Retrieved at http://www.philadanco.org/History.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005

Philadelphia Dance Company: Philadanco Dancers. Retrieved at http://www.philadanco.org/HomePage.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005

Simonet, Andrew. Phlaking Out: Ezralow Meets Danco. Phlash Review. 2000. Vol: 1; 12-11.

Retrieved at http://www.danceinsider.com/f1211_1.html. Accessed 5 November 2005

Xmas Philes. 6-13 December 2000. Retrieved at http://*****/articles/120601/ae.pickc.shtml. Accessed 5 November 2005

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About Dance Advance Dance History, 1999. Retrieved at http://www.danceadvance.org/01about/index.html. Accessed 4 November 2005

Ballet is a Cracker of a show. Retrieved at http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/stage/reviews/nutcracker.shtml. Accessed 4 November 2005

Baylin Artists Management, the Philadelphia Dance Company. Retrieved at http://www.baylinartists.com/philadanco.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005

Dunbar, Robert. Arts and Entertainment, Performance, A List. Retrieved at http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=1192Accessed 5 November 2005
Kasrel, Deni. Fall Guide: Dance. 15-21 September, 2005. Retrieved at http://*****/articles/2005-09-15/cover7.shtml. Accessed 5 November 2005
Kasrel, Deni. Holiday Meets Hollywood. 7-14 December, 2000. Retrieved at http://*****/articles/120700/ae.dance.shtml. Accessed 5 November 2005
Need an Afro-Centric Break? The Network Journal. November, 2003. Retrieved at http://www.philadanco.org/Press4.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005
Philadanco, Xmas Philes. Retrieved at http://philadelphia.citysearch.com/profile/11502208#editorialreview. Accessed 5 November 2005
Philadelphia Dance Company, History. Retrieved at http://www.philadanco.org/History.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005
Philadelphia Dance Company: Philadanco Dancers. Retrieved at http://www.philadanco.org/HomePage.htm. Accessed 4 November 2005
Retrieved at http://www.danceinsider.com/f1211_1.html. Accessed 5 November 2005
Xmas Philes. 6-13 December 2000. Retrieved at http://*****/articles/120601/ae.pickc.shtml. Accessed 5 November 2005


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