A Week in Reviews
UTR, COIL and APAP showcase coverage of Gob Squad, Ranters Theatre, 2boys.tv, and Fitzgerald & Stapleton.
UTR, COIL and APAP showcase coverage of Gob Squad, Ranters Theatre, 2boys.tv, and Fitzgerald & Stapleton.
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.
Andy’s round-up of his week of shows.
The American Realness Festival: Luciana Achugar’s “Puro Deseo,” and selections from John Jasperse, Faye Driscoll, and Miguel Gutierrez
Belarus Free Theater uses the work of Harold Pinter to shine light on a dark corner of Europe, and Reggie Watts and friends talk about some dumb-awesome stuff
Culturebot profiles Cathy Edwards and her unique programmatic vision – how it all began, the now and future role of curators, and what it really takes to make an impact.
CBOT contributor Maura Donohue sits down to speak with DTW’s Carla Peterson about the future
Video from the amazing line-up at PS 122’s COIL Festival.
It’s festival time in NYC: here’s Culturebot’s previews for Under the Radar and COIL
Culturebot’s Aaron Mattocks interviews the inimitable Jack Ferver to find out what was on and in his mind as he created his new show Rumble Ghost, based on the cult classic horror film Poltergeist and “Inner Child Work” therapy.
TODAY, TOO, I EXPERIENCED SOMETHING I HOPE TO UNDERSTAND IN A FEW DAYS is an art project by James Coupe, commissioned by Abandon Normal Devices.