REDCAT Announces Fall 2010 Season
LA’s REDCAT announces its 2010 season with work from The Wooster Group, Tere O’Connor, Ralph Lemon, Reverend Billy and much more.
LA’s REDCAT announces its 2010 season with work from The Wooster Group, Tere O’Connor, Ralph Lemon, Reverend Billy and much more.
Last night’s performance at the Joyce Theatre—the other half of the alternating double-bills they’re running this week—is a perfect illustration of what I was writing about yesterday when I faulted Camille A. Barnes’ choreography for relying too heavily on the music, and letting her own
At the end of the world premiere of Gallim Dance‘s Wonderland—the first half of last night’s split bill at the Joyce Theatre, along with work by Camille A. Brown—the audience responded with an enthusiastic round of applause that didn’t quite translate into a standing ovation.
Monarch Theater NYC presents award-winning playwrights Migdalia Cruz and John Jesurun, two artists known for their spirited and multidimensional approach to writing for the theater. The twice-weekly intensive playwriting workshop runs from October 5-November 30, 2010.
The French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), New York’s premiere French cultural center, announced the program for the fourth annual edition of its acclaimed fall festival Crossing the Line, offering the city a unique and wide-ranging festival full of new ideas and fresh perspectives. (Pictured: Raimund Hoghe, Faustin Linyekula, photo credit: Rosa Frank)
Taking networked performance to the, ahem, next level. Maia Marinelli‘s Global Orgasm Project is a multimedia performance where the world is challenged to bring a woman to orgasm
SF audiences are going to get a treat when rotozaza‘s etiquette comes to town from September 16 – October 3.
Cinderella is Ann Liv Young’s first major work since her controversial performance at PS1 Contemporary Art Center in February. The New York Premiere will be September 3rd and 4th At ISSUE Project Room Doors 8PM, Performance 8:30PM
The 2010 New York Clown Theatre Festival will be presented September 3-26 at The Brick Theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This year’s festival will feature diverse clown theatre artists from the Ukraine, Israel, Wales, Mexico, Canada, and across the United States from California, Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Oregon, Chicago and New York City.
There’s a sequence about two-thirds of the way through Smithsoniansmith, the dance piece by Scott Heron and Hijack Dance that finishes its run at Dixon Place’s Hot! Festival this weekend (Thurs.-Sat., tickets $10 advance), that captures the way this trio explores movement. Dancer Arwen Wilder