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"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
The A-List
Philadelphia Weekly
April 2, 2008

 

"...not only [do they] know how to create dances, they can pace and stage a show, too."

Janet Anderson
Best Fringe Dance Find
Philadelphia City Paper
November 1, 2007
pg. 26

 

"...Pink Hair Affair took the ordinary activities of confused and broke young people,
and elevated them into scenes of uncommon poignancy..."

Jim Rutter
In Memory of the Deathtrap
Broad Street Review
Jjuly 8, 2008

 

"...they have brains under those hot-pink wigs when each takes a
turn with the choreography."

Merilyn Jackson
Philly Fringe Nears End with Stars Foreign
Local Philadelphia Inquirer
September 11, 2008

 

"...most of them [choreography] playful, some of them breathtaking and ethereal."

Jim Rutter
oOOoOoOo
Broad Street Review
September 13, 2008

 

"...these ladies do know how to create a striking pose that'll make you ooo and ahhh."

Deni Kasrel
oOOoOoOo
Philadelphia City Paper
September 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
Pink Hair Affair Perform oOOoOoOo
Philadesigns.com
September 12, 2008

 

"...sophisticated dancing and original choreography balances their comedic sensibility,
Pink Hair Affair is a young group to follow."

Andrea K. Hammer
Party in Pink
Tthe Bulletin

September 15, 2008

 

"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

 

"Look for...the bewigged Pink Hair Affair..."

Heather Wisner
Mosaic
Williamette Week
November 19th, 2008

 

"Still, there were practical reasons to form a collective--like splitting the cost of
venues eight ways--and in the end these won out."

Kate Miller
Live Arts & Fringe Festival Blog
July 27, 2009