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LA Dance Chronicle Review: HeGEMony
LA Dance Chronicle reviews Freak With Lines' production of HeGEMony

Susy V
Jul 6, 20231 min read


LA Dance Chronicle Review: Freaks With Lines at ARC Pasadena
Freaks With Lines was founded by Artistic Director, Executive Producer and Choreographer Susan Vishmid in 2017 along with her dancing partner Adam Bloodgood. On Saturday, October 1, 2022, the company presented its Fall Gala Event and fundraiser at A Room To Create (ARC) in Pasadena, featuring primarily excerpts from works by Vishmid and Sadie Black, who also performed in the concert.

Susy V
Oct 6, 20222 min read


LA Times: How the Align Method has redefined classical ballet for Angelenos like me
Susan Vishmid, a professional dancer who Cornell refers to as his “secret weapon” because of her attention to detail and emphasis on flawless technique, teaches beginner, intermediate and pointe classes on Tuesday nights at the Pico location.

Susy V
Sep 29, 20222 min read


LA Times: A Virtual Valentine's Day Weekend, 21 Culture Picks to Watch
“Trilogy of Relations”
Los Angeles-based contemporary ballet company Freaks With Lines presents three romance-themed dances.

Susy V
Feb 11, 20211 min read


LA Dance Chronicle: Lowering the Dread Level
Populated by some of L.A.’s best freelance ballet dancers, the young contemporary company Freaks With Lines streams Trilogy of Relations, three pas de deux looking in on three different types of love. Hannah Keene with AJ Abrams, Sadie Black and Ottavio Taddei and creative director/choreographer Susan Vishmid paired with Adam Bloodgood, portray the three couples.

Susy V
Feb 10, 20211 min read


LA Daily News: A ballet company wants to dance its way into your heart with a trio of love stories
Freaks with Lines, a Los Angeles-based dance company that focuses on classical ballet will be presenting an original dance performance called “Trilogy of Relations,” which will premiere at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, online at BalletProject.TV, a site that streams dance performances.

Susy V
Feb 9, 20211 min read
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