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In this film she has recaptured a daring social experiment, limning its idealism on race relations and social justice and its ultimately fatal embrace of Communist doctrine.
Slimmer and more agile at 79 than she has appeared in decades, though still full-figured, she has recaptured a vocal stamina that was on the verge of fading.
But her work during the company's spring season, which will include dancing in a Wheeldon premiere on Wednesday, shows that she has recaptured her form, displaying more finesse, greater amplitude of movement and even more sparkling footwork than she had in the past.
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