Month: June 2012
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GHOSTLIGHT – Richard Move as Martha Graham, The Movie
Christopher Herrmann’s film in which Richard Move gives an extraordinary larger-than-life performance as Martha Graham, the mother of Modern Dance, is now available on DVD.
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User’s Guide To The River To River Festival
When Andy isn’t running Culturebot he has this other gig working at LMCC. Or maybe its the other way around. Anyway, one of the things he does is organize The River To River Festival. This year’s Festival is a bit different than in previous years and here are a few ways to plan your adventure.…
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Fort Greene Juneteenth Arts Festival
If you are going to be in Brooklyn this weekend, be sure to check out the Urban Bush Women & The Cooperative Culture Collective’s 12th Annual Fort Greene Juneteenth Arts Festival JUNE 16 (Saturday) l 12-6PM at Cuyler Gore Park.
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The End is the Beginning Is the End
Austin’s Rude Mechs return to the roots by reviving Richard Shechner’s seminal “Dionysus in ’69” this fall at NYLA
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Live from Luminato 2012
Our intrepid correspondent reports from the kick-off of Toronto’s premiere summer performance festival with a review of Lemieux Pilon’s “La Belle et la Bête”
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But, What Is Queer Art?: A Paradoxical Manifesto
Cuturebot contributor Cassie Peterson tackles the idea of “queer art” as we enter Queer New York, opening Thurs., June 7 at Abrons Arts
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Nicholas Leichter Talks “20/20”
The choreographer discusses his new duet with Bryan Strimpel, opening this weekend as part of DANCENOW at Joe’s Pub
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UPDATED: Were Temporary Distortion’s Designs and Concepts Stolen by Another Company?
A controversy has erupted over whether a Washington, DC theater company made inappropriate use of the widely-toured 2009 piece “Americana Kamikaze”
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Coming up at Toronto’s Luminato Festival
Culturebot contributor Avia Moore reports from Toronto, previewing Luminato Festival.
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Brandon Ballengée’s ‘Collapse’ at Ronald Feldman Gallery
Culturebot contributor Moe Beitiks discusses artifact, activism, performance, and the hangover of the BP oil spill in The Gulf as represented in the work of Brandon Ballengee, currently on display at Ronald Feldman Gallery.
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Empire Strikes NYC! or, My Adventures in SpiegelWorld
The ImpRossArio brings Spiegeltent back to NYC, this time to Times Square and it is better than ever! Andy recounts his long and lascivious history with this peripatetic circus of debauchery and glamor.
