more than 60 dances for his com-
pany, which has performed in
every state and 30 foreign coun-
tries. Touring for the company
recently stopped to give attention
to New York projects.
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Lubovitch, lArhose time is devoted
almost exclusively to his profes-
sion, stays in condition by dancing
every day in his studio, working
out at a gym before rehearsals and
eating a high-protein diet.
He teaches dance appreciation
to teens.
"Taking art out of the schools
has reached a crisis level," he says.
"When I was in public school, the
arts were very much a part of our
lives and education for good rea-
son. Art teaches about values and
what creates a life of meaning.
"I've become involved with
groups that expose young people
to the arts outside of any school
curriculum. I personally escort
groups to dance concerts and then
we have discussions. Participants
are chosen by their schools based
on their interests and academic
profiles. These are all kids from
lower economic backgrounds who
are college bound but have not
been exposed to the arts."
Over the years, Lubovitch has
taken note of audience interest.
"There's a far greater public for
dance than ever before, and I
think that dance is a very
American expression," he says.
"Dance gives bodies freedom, and
the very act of dance is a demo-
cratic behavior because the space
that dancers share has to be
shared with equality and equa-
nimity. The spirit of dancing, its
energy and the vastness of it seem
to speak to the American
image." ❑
The Jose Limon Dance
Company performs Jan.
13-15 at the Power Center,
Fletcher at E. Huron, Ann
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8 p.m. Friday,
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and 2 p.m. Sunday.
The Saturday
performance is a short-
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