Author: Jeremy M. Barker
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A Response to Edit Kaldor’s “C’est du Chinois” at UtR
It was probably completely predictable that I’d find myself pecking out words at 2:30 in the morning on a Wednesday (Thursday?). That’s how January is, right? Best laid plains and […]
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It’s All Emily Johnson
So, over at Culturebot we have a great interview up with Minneapolis choreographer/performer Emily Johnson, whose Niicugni is part of this year’s COIL Festival (she’ll be up at Baryshnikov Arts […]
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Edit Kaldor’s “C’est du Chinois” at Under the Radar
Edit Kaldor C’est Du Chinois Promo from UTRFestival on Vimeo. Edit Kaldor’s C’est du Chinois, which opens at Under the Radar tonight, is one of the shows I was most […]
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Culturebot’s January Plans
From blogging to live discussions, we’re your number 1 destination for January madness news
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Culturebot’s Coverage of January’s Shit-show
How’s that for a series of possessives? Am I right? Ugh. I am. What a clusterfuck. January is upon us and…? Well? We got previews over at the mothership. Check […]
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Otto Ramstad & Olive Bieringa Talk “Super Nature”
Bodycartography Project talk their new show at COIL
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Helping María Irene Fornés
This has been making its way around Facebook, but for those who don’t know, the iconic artist María Irene Fornés has been suffering through the late stages of Alzheimer’s. While […]
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David Wampach Revisits “Rite of Spring”
On the centenary of Stravinski and Nikinski’s era-defining ballet, the emerging French choreographer returns to New York with his own response
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Eric Dyer on “Inflatable Frankenstein” and Radiohole’s Scenographic Approach
“We’ve always had an interest in making things, in making ‘stuff.’ I’ve always been interested in theater as a visual medium.”
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The Replacements: Talking to Kristen Kosmas
Kristen Kosmas talks about “There There” at the Chocolate Factory/COIL Festival
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December News from Our Friends at “PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art”
Bonnie Maranca & co. host a panel on neuroscience and art tonight at Location One, and just published a new book of Heiner Muller texts
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The Long Table on “Liveness” and Technology at Culturehub’s Media Circus
Culturebot co-hosts a discussion into the future of performance
