SIGHTLINES: Amanda Hameline and Wendell Gray II
Two choreographers navigate the strangeness of the stage in works developed through a new residency in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Two choreographers navigate the strangeness of the stage in works developed through a new residency in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
The flower we touch as children in awe burns. The only chide needed to withdraw. With undeniable power to flaw, fire will still flicker and die. For it lives, as do You and I. …a heap of various regrets, sorrowful realities of unfledged dreams, or
…strange, messy, and masterful. It might even restore one’s faith in independent theater.
On the ambivalent legacy of January’s premier festival