Month: September 2011
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An Interview With PS122 Season Opener Michel Groisman
The Brazilian artist takes a few minutes from his North American tour to talk about the host of works he’ll be presenting in NYC this weekend
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An Irresistible Problem: John Collins on Adapting “The Sun Also Rises”
Alyssa Alpine talks with ERS’s director about “The Select,” which just opened at NYTW and plays through early October
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Xavier Le Roy’s “More Mouvements für Lachenmann” at FIAF’s Crossing the Line
Xavier Le Roy challenges notions of dance – and music – with his performance piece “More Mouvements für Lachenmann” as part of FIAF’s Crossing The Line Festival.
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Mabou Mines – Lucia’s Chapters of Coming Forth By Day
Ruth Maleczech is riveting in Mabou Mines new multimedia production recounting the after-death journey of James Joyce’s troubled daughter Lucia.
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Stillspotting in Lower Manhattan
Composer Arvo Part and architecture firm Snohetta collaborate on “To A Great City”, the current installment of the Guggenheim Museum’s STILLSPOTTING project.
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The Science of Communication: “WHaLE OPTICS” and “Red Rovers” at Philly Live Arts
Two shows at this year’s Philadelphia Live Arts/Fringe Fest explore the breakdown of communication in the digital era
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Harvey & Hovey Present “The Devil and Mister Punch”
The provocateurs behind “Shockheaded Peter” bring a new work to Philadelphia Live Arts Festival
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Ian Belton’s Emails from Ground Zero, 10 years later
Back a few years ago Ian Belton wrote a Hunter S. Thompson-y series of rambles for Culturebot under the name Ivan Bellman. He occasionally pops by to chime in – here are his 9/11-related memories.
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Andy’s 9/11
On September 11th, 2001 I went to work as usual at the Woolworth Building, two blocks from the World Trade Center. My blog posts from 9/11 and the subsequent days are here.
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Hand2Mouth Theater Showcases Recent Work
Portland, Oregon’s best known devising company presents free showings of three recent works opposite the TBA Festival
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Season Preview: Chocolate Factory, Abrons Arts Center & The Kitchen
The Kitchen turns 40 with a dance-heavy season, the Chocolate Factory offers an eclectic mix, and Abrons presents some known commodities
