Year: 2010
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Persephone at BAM
Tuesday night found Culturebot at BAM for the Ridge Theater’s production of Persephone, a multimedia musical extrav-o-rama featuring Julia Stiles as Persephone and Mimi Goese as Demeter.
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Palissimo Velvet Night – Thursday, November 18
Palissimo Company commemorates the 21st Anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia with THE PAINTED BIRD | BASTARD PERFORMANCE PLUS AFTERPARTY on November 18th.
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Save the Date for Red Shoes at St. Ann’s Warehouse
Former Culturebot Contributor Beatrice Barbareschi sends a note from London to recommend “The Red Shoes” at St. Ann’s Warehouse November 19 – December 12.
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Dark Matters at Montclair and THEM at PS122
Ishmael Houston-Jones’ THEM at PS122 calls out a rousing alarm from the darkness of the AIDS crisis while Kidd Pivot’s DARK MATTERS treads more lightly on the existential dark within.
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Les SlovaKs at Baryshnikov Arts Center
Les SlovaKs Dance Collective made their NYC debut this past week with “Opening Night,” a valentine to dance and national identity in a postmodern world.
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How Far Have We Really Come?
The sort of stuff I thought about last night watching Chris Cochrane, Ishamel Houston-Jones, and Dennis Cooper’s “Them” at PS 122.
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Les Ballets C de la B at the Joyce
The charms of Alain Platel’s les Ballets C de la B.
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Five Questions for Brian Rogers & Ivy Baldwin
I asked Brian Rogers, the Artistic Director of The Chocolate Factory, and choreographer Ivy Baldwin, whose “Here Rests Peggy” opened there yesterday (and runs through next week) a few questions […]
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EMPAC Open Call for Artist in Residence Proposals
Since 2005, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) has established a vibrant residency program that has hosted over 40 artists and their collaborators, spanning theater, dance, music, video, and installation. Proposals are now being accepted for A.I.R opportunities.
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David Wampach at CPR and Amanda Loulaki at PS 122
David Wampach’s “Bascule” was surprisingly good, while Amanda Loulaki’s “I Am Saying Good Night” disappointed.
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Crystal Pite/Kidd Pivot Comes to Montclair University
Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite & her company Kidd Pivot bring “Dark Matters” to Montclair Univ.
