Month: November 2010
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Dance by Neil Greenberg: (like a vase)
Culturebot discusses Neil Greenberg’s abstract new work about art and the ways we perceive it.
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Mark Ravenhill at The Segal Center
The Segal Center welcomes acclaimed British playwright Mark Ravenhill for a special evening of readings and conversation on Monday, November 15, 2010 at 6:30 p.m.
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Seeing What No One Else Did: Dance from Bucharest and Berlin
Culturebot’s Aaron Mattocks recounts his unique experience of seeing Cosmin Manolescu and Sasha Waltz last week.
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Soul Leaves Her Body at HERE, Raoul at BAM and This Time Tomorrow
Soul Leaves Her Body at HERE enchants, Raoul at BAM amazes and This Time Tomorrow at the Duryea Presbyterian Church in Prospect Heights befuddles.
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Check out Time Stands Still at Abrons
Time Stands Still is an evening of new memories in sound and dance from choreographer Daniel Clifton and composer Chris Lancaster. Culturebot readers can use discount code “Time” for $10 tix! November 11-13 | 8 pm!
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Five Questions for Eliza Clark
Culturebot caught up with playwright Eliza Clark and asked her Five Questions.
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Cuiffo as Lenny Bruce Adds Show
Steve Cuiffo’s verbatim recreation of Lenny Bruce’s Carnegie Hall concert sold out so quickly that they’ve added a second show. Click through for more info.
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Supergabriela at PS122
Cosmin Manolescu’s “Supergabriela” is as much an unpredictable happening as a dance piece, a wild ride through grief and ecstasy.
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Sasha Waltz’s Gezeiten at BAM
Sasha Waltz’s GEZEITEN at BAM is disappointing.
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Song of the Goat Theatre’s MACBETH
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Five Questions for Yanira Castro
Culturebot contributor Maura Donohue has five questions for choreographer Yanira Castro
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The Week Ahead: Dance, Dance, Dance, and Some Theatre
This week, dance is coming in all sorts of flavors: German, Romanian, Asian-American, and Irina Brook brings her lauded adaptation of “A Midsummer Night’s Eve” to La Mama.
