Year: 2012
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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
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Gérald Kurdian on “The Magic of Spectacular Theater”
A pop deconstructionist explores the spectacle of pop music and the virtual body at Crossing the Line
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Lucien Zayan on the Birth of the Invisible Dog Arts Center
The improbable story of how a French theater producer gave it all up to turn an old Brooklyn factory into one of New York’s leading contemporary art spaces
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Talking “HotBox” with Brian Rogers and Madeline Best
A collaboration with Madeline Best, it opens this Thursday at The Chocolate Factory as part of Crossing the Line
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Languaging with CHERYL about free mobile dance parties
“already we have had a LOT of interest in the mobile dance parties from the over-50-mom/grandmom set.”
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Pig Iron’s Dan Rothenberg Talks About “Zero Cost House,” a Collaboration With Toshiki Okada
Opening this month at the Phiadelphia Live Arts Festival
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Lili Chopra, Simon Dove & Gideon Lester Discuss This Year’s Crossing the Line Festival
The three curators share their thoughts on this year’s artists as well as their future vision of festival both presenting and supporting the creation of new transdisciplinary work
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The Culturebot Guide to “Einstein On The Beach”
CULTUREBOT infiltrates EINSTEIN to retrieve an insider’s guide on how best to enjoy this legendary, but daunting, work.
