Month: March 2015
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Yossi Berg and Oded Graf: Ten Years, Ten Works, and Thirty-one Countries Later
Angela Schöpke talks with Yossi Berg and Oded Graf about their ten years of creative partnership and the making of “Heroes,” showing this weekend at NYLA.
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Modern Dance Is Not A Pyramid Scheme: Roz LeBlanc Responds
Culturebot on DanceUSA’s e-journal article “Is American Modern Dance a Pyramid Scheme?” Part II
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Modern Dance Is Not A Pyramid Scheme: Tere O’ Connor Responds
Culturebot on DanceUSA’s e-journal article “Is American Modern Dance a Pyramid Scheme?” Part I
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Sam Kim’s “Sister to a Fiend”
Maura Donohue, Max Siegling and Rina Espiritu respond to Sam Kim’s “Sister to a Fiend” at Gibney Dance Center
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WHAT YOU GET IS WHAT YOU SEE
Patrick Reiher talks with Mathilde Walker-Billaud about “What You Get is What You See,” ongoing performance-lecture-media series at UnionDocs.
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HOWL, WILL YOU?
Equal parts theater, music, and dog park, Comfort Dogs presents an environment suitable for howling at the moon.
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Theatre Shop Talk Abounds at “Crisis to Creation: A Town Hall on the Future of NYC Performing Arts”
“Theatre is about bringing people together. It’s not easy, it’s not cheap, and it takes a lot of work.”
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Kate Weare Company’s 10th Anniversary Season at BAM Fisher
Hannah Cullen responds to Kate Weare’s 10th Anniversary showing at BAM Fisher.
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“Sister to a Fiend”: incantation, energy, and terrific force
Culturebot contributor Stormy Budwig chats with Sam Kim about the premier of “Sister to a Fiend” at Gibney Dance March 4-7.
