The Digest: March 23, 2011
NYC arts presenters want artists to be paid better, the Department of Homeland Security says multiculturalism isn’t culture, playwrights argue over who’s fault it is they’re so poor, and more
NYC arts presenters want artists to be paid better, the Department of Homeland Security says multiculturalism isn’t culture, playwrights argue over who’s fault it is they’re so poor, and more
Excerpts of Robert Sturua’s “Tempest” currently playing at Moscow’s Et Cetera Theater
The choreographer discusses her upcoming show at the Chocolate Factory
Excerpts of a mesmerizing piece of choreography
Maura Donohue reviews her colleague Vicky Shick’s show at the Kitchen
A cool find checking out stuff from Contemporary Performance network
It’s going to be a glorious weekend, so read up on how CBOT’s not-so-far-flung correspondents are seeing shows so you don’t have to
The second and final weekend of Perforations Festival kicks off tonight at La Mama
More (lots more!) on narrative in theater, plus NYCB wants their dancers to shut the hell up, and more
Wendy Perron tackles Hollywood erasing the real dance artists’ contribution to “Black Swan”
The trailer everyone you know has already posted to Facebook
Mei Yamanaka continues developing the piece we caught at Fresh Tracks, and Laurel Snyder showcases a trio of new works