Month: September 2012
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Philadelphia Live Arts: The Mixed-Bag Shows
New Paradise Labs’ “27” and Lucidity Suitcase’s “Red-Eye to Havre de Grace” have plenty of strengths, but don’t fully pull it off
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“Risk x Reward” Performance Series Returns to MAD
Culturebot faves Rebecca Patek, Liz Santoro, and Arturo Vidich bring works-in-progress to the Museum of Arts & Design
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On Failure and Fake Healing: An Interview With Keith Hennessy
“Turbulence,” developed in Portland and Seattle, opens today in SF and makes its way to NYC next week
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Staging the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s Slippery Temporalities With Polybe+Seats
The NYC theater company is “breaking apart the actual location we are working in and taking this space and trying to distill…the spirit of the Yard.”
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Voices of Strength
MAPP’s “Voices of Strength” project, seen last week at New York Live Arts, opens the door for a new African aesthetic to be considered.
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DD Dorvillier on “Danza Permanente” at the Kitchen
The Paris-based choreographer discusses translating a late Beethoven quartet into movement
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CDWNM: Rashaun Mitchell & Silas Riener talk with Nancy Dalva
Collective for Dance Writing and New Media presents a conversation between dance artists Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener and dance writer Nancy Dalva on November 5, 7pm, at DNA.
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Emergency Index
It’s seldom that the founder of Franklin Furnace, a prominent conceptual poet, and the Artistic Director of Performance Space 122 rally together in video format in support of a single […]
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Fitzgerald and Stapleton Tackle Wage Inequality
The Irish performance company returns to New York to develop their newest work exploring gender, body politics, and economics
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2012 TBA Festival Journal
Contributor Ruth Wikler-Luker records two weeks of show-going in Portland, Oregon
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Charlotte Ford’s “Bang” at Philadelphia Live Arts
Or, How Much Female Empowerment Are We Allowed?
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Nora Chipaumire’s “Miriam” at BAM
The show dwells in a world of the barely seen and the partially heard, but instead of inspiring activism, it spurs apathy
