paper/web (past-present)
best fringe dance find philadelphia city paper november 1, 2007 pg. 26
the a-list philadelphia weekly april 2, 2008
“In Memory of the Deathtrap is a site-specific performance that guides you through a dilapidated South Philly row home as dancers twist and contort in the nooks and crannies of the house.” Rachel Brind
“...not only [do they] know how to create dances, they can pace and stage a show, too.” Janet Anderson
in memory of the deathtrap. broad street review july 8, 2008
“...not only [do they] know how to create dances, they can pace and stage a show, too.” Jim Rutter
philly fringe nears end with stars foreign, local philadelphia inquirer september 11, 2008
“...they have brains under those hot-pink wigs when each takes a turn with the choreography.” Merilyn Jackson
“...most of them [choreography] playful, some of them breathtaking and ethereal.” Jim Rutter
oOOoOoOo broad street review september 13, 2008
oOOoOoOo philadelphia city paper september 2008
“...these ladies do know how to create a striking pose that’ll make you ooo and ahhh.” Deni Kasrel
pink hair affair perform oOOoOoOo philadesigns.com september 12, 2008
“...this show was highly entertaining...a rigorous performance with often hysterical tongue-in-cheek overtones...I definitely wanted to watch it again!” Carl Franke
“...sophisticated dancing and original choreography balances their comedic sensibility, Pink Hair Affair is a young group to follow.” Andrea K. Hammer
party in pink the bulletin september 15, 2008
“Look for...the bewigged Pink Hair Affair...” - Heather Wisner
“In their San Francisco debut, the girls in pink wigs create a passage into one girl's perspective of harmony...”
women on the way festival san francisco chronicle november 23rd, 2008
mosaic williamette week November 19th, 2008