Honestly, without Wikipedia, without Youtube, I don’t think I could make theater. (A conversation with Little Lord)
Are you going to shout into the void? Fall into the void? Become one with the void? Run with the void?
Are you going to shout into the void? Fall into the void? Become one with the void? Run with the void?
Everyone deserves equal access to a full, vibrant creative life, which is essential to a healthy and democratic society. – from Americans for the Arts: Statement on Cultural Equity On Saturday evening, as part of Bridging: A French-American Dialogue on Diversity and Inclusion in
I entered Standard Toykraft, a theater space in a Williamsburg loft where Nadia Tykulsker both crafted and presented Saw You Yesterday, and my breath was immediately stifled by an oppressive humidity. I imagined how the subtropical climate of Standard Toykraft might affect the performer’s and
French choreographer and breakdance world champion Anne Nguyen‘s Autarcie (…), presented by the Crossing the Line Festival and Dancing in the Streets at Gibney Dance Center from September 29 to October 1, 2016, is rooted in hip-hop but aims to open a new space within
Hedda and her double dance together against the decorum that silences them and the changes in their body neither can control.
We are literally making everything up as we go along.