Andy’s Weekend Round-Up
Andy’s weekend round-up with reviews of Balkan Express at Dixon Place, The Assassins Chase Pinocchio, When A Priest Marries A Witch and Nerve Tank’s OPAL.
Andy’s weekend round-up with reviews of Balkan Express at Dixon Place, The Assassins Chase Pinocchio, When A Priest Marries A Witch and Nerve Tank’s OPAL.
Ryoji Ikeda will transform Park Avenue Armory’s Drill Hall into a dynamic digital and sonic environment from May 20 – June 11, 2011.
Ivo Dimchev will be performing this Friday at Dixon Place as part of the Performance Mix Festival.
A week or so ago Culturebot went to see The Horror The Horror at Abrons Arts Center. Here’s what you missed.
A lot of great things have been said about Judy Hussie-Taylor’s Platform structures at Danspace Project. They’ve served as great mobilizers of artists as advocates, curators, and creators and as springboards for a great range of dialogues among the various audiences who attend any (or
Eiko and Koma’s NAKED at Baryshnikov is a meditative and transporting work of live art.
Richard Move’s loving portrait of the grande dame of Modern dance, complete with electrifying dance performances
Rats and water onstage in a video-installation drama of survival and communion
Alyssa Alpine previews Verdensteatret at DTW.
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Chicago’s EVERY HOUSE HAS A DOOR had to postpone their engagement at PS122 but the film they produced, WAKING THINGS, plays this weekend at Anthology Film Archive.
This is a short 35 minute documentation of the full performance And All the Question Marks Started to Sing, by Norwegian-based art collective Verdensteatret. It will be at DTW from February 24 – 26, 2011.