April 2, 2003

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Randee Paufve and Paufve Dance

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'LOW-TECH " is a convenient catchphrase to describe performances without sets, lighting, and costumes. The term doesn't necessarily mean low technical quality in terms of dancing or choreography, though. Low-tech concerts have a wonderful, casual element about them, with a sense of camaraderie between audience and performers. Often presented in studio settings, such concerts are inexpensive and focus on the essence of what makes a dance work: choreography and its realization. Low-tech concerts can feature existing pieces, or excerpts thereof, but frequently they also test-market excerpts of yet-to-be-finished larger productions. "Bare Bones" is the appropriately unadorned name for the low-tech series organized by Randee Paufve and Paufve Dance. For the event's second incarnation, Paufve invited friends and colleagues, including Nina Haft, Sonya Delwaide, Axis Dance, Melissa Wynne, Jane Schnorrenberg, and Martt Lawrence, to present their works. 8 p.m., 2547 Eighth St., Berk. $10-$12. www.paufvedance.org. (Rita Felciano)