CBOT’s Take on “Takes”
Alyssa Alpine on Nichole Canuso Dance’s “TAKES” at 3LD
Alyssa Alpine on Nichole Canuso Dance’s “TAKES” at 3LD
What is the difference between Visual Art Performance and Contemporary Performance and why does it matter? Andy proposes some questions and answers.
After a much-needed vacation Andy’s back in action – this week (so far) we saw D.J. Mendel’s “Dick Done Broke” at Bushwick Starr, Phantom Limb’s “69 Degrees South” at BAM, Maria Hassabi’s “Show” at The Kitchen and Chunky Move’s “Connected” at The Joyce. Phew!
Maria Hassabi brings her newest performance/installation to the Kitchen, this Thursday through Sunday.
American artists – NTUSA, Miguel Gutierrez, Annie-B Parson and Dan Safer – use a few minutes of a French movie as the basis for their performances. Presented in association with Les Subsistances.
A.Bandit, an experimental performance art group featuring Los Angeles-based visual artist Glenn Kaino and magician Derek DelGaudio, brings their multimedia magic spectacular to The Kitchen.
We hope you didn’t miss his work last weekend (the people who saw it know why)
From October 12-16 at Roulette, dozens of choreographers, theater directors and performers will team up in small(ish) groups to create performances live, on the spot in “A Prize Every Time”, conceived of and curated by choreographer Sally Silvers.
The Brazilian artist takes a few minutes from his North American tour to talk about the host of works he’ll be presenting in NYC this weekend
In our second report from last month’s Prague Quadrennial, CBOT contributor Moe Beitiks fills us in on the site-specific exercise/filmic documentation from Hungary’s Krétakör
Pavel Zustiak’s “Amidst,” at Baryshnikov Arts Center this past weekend, isn’t guilty of obscure titling.
A new conference explores the socio-political facets of contemporary fashion