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  • Gil-Sheridan & Weiss discuss THE SKETCHY EASTERN EUROPEAN SHOW
    Gil-Sheridan & Weiss discuss THE SKETCHY EASTERN EUROPEAN SHOW
    Editors

    at the end of the day, the concept of “bastardizing your own culture to get ahead” is not a new one in this country – I’d just never seen it done within an Eastern European context

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    March 10, 2024
  • Joey Merlo’s On Set With Theda Bara: An Embodied Physical Performance and A Window Into An Artist’s Mind
    Joey Merlo’s On Set With Theda Bara: An Embodied Physical Performance and A Window Into An Artist’s Mind
    Eve Bromberg

    ​​ The first time I saw David Greenspan perform was in Adrian Einspanier’s Lunch Bunch this past spring at the 122 Community Center in the East Village. I didn’t know

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    March 7, 2024
  • Annie Wang’s “had my mouth” Offers Self-Protection Through Lyrical Movement
    Annie Wang’s “had my mouth” Offers Self-Protection Through Lyrical Movement
    Eve Bromberg

    Were they bearing their teeth in preparation to kill? Screaming silently in agony? Conjuring lost joy of their youth?

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    February 20, 2024
  • January roundup – Mina Nishimura, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Yasuko Yokoshi, and Motus
    January roundup – Mina Nishimura, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Yasuko Yokoshi, and Motus
    maura nguyễn donohue (she/they)

    So, while trying to strictly manage the pervasive NYC version of Arts Presenters-infected “festival fomo,” I still accumulated enough exposure to the spores of a range of performances in the January flurry to wander into a compost pile of considerations on what is doggedly sprouting among us in the age of extinction.

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    February 4, 2024
  • Radical Imagination, Aristotle Thinks Again!
    Radical Imagination, Aristotle Thinks Again!
    Darvejon A. Jones

    The interdisciplinary work “Aristotle Thinks Again” is a thought-provoking masterpiece written by Chuck Mee, directed and choreographed by Dan Shafer, and co-created and choreographed by the immensely talented members of Great Jones Repertory.

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    February 2, 2024
  • Kinding Sindaw Shines a Light on History
    Kinding Sindaw Shines a Light on History
    Darvejon A. Jones

    Complexity often frightens people from engaging with the critical context and history that informs our current realities. So, what you will read is [not] complex. It is current and quite easy to understand: Colonizing powers have a problem with Indigeneity.

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    January 26, 2024
  • Storyletting: drawing forth ephemera from “the depths, not the sunken place”
    Storyletting: drawing forth ephemera from “the depths, not the sunken place”
    Darvejon A. Jones

    This iteration of the work, presented as part of the Underground Uptown Festival’s Works and Process at the Guggenheim, was segmented to create discourse around the creative process. I can only describe my experience as profound.

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    January 19, 2024
  • “When The End Becomes The Beginning:” Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born’s adaku part 1: the road opens
    “When The End Becomes The Beginning:” Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born’s adaku part 1: the road opens
    Eve Bromberg

    Adaku’s forced departure forever alters her connection to reality — she is absorbed into the unknown, which marks the start of our inquiry. Her trauma, epistemically, is our starting point. 

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    December 23, 2023
  • On NYCB’s 75th Fall: Leadership, Youth, and Deviation
    On NYCB’s 75th Fall: Leadership, Youth, and Deviation
    Eve Bromberg

    This fall, NYCB kicked off the celebration of their 75th anniversary dedicating the entire season to the work of George Balanchine, the company’s co-founder and artistic realizer. On the night of October 11th, to memorialize the first-ever performance of The New York City Ballet at New York City Center, the company put on the exact…

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    November 23, 2023
  • James Allister Sprang at Baryshnikov Arts: Seeking Active “Rest Within the Wake”
    James Allister Sprang at Baryshnikov Arts: Seeking Active “Rest Within the Wake”
    Eve Bromberg

    Active reflection and associations should comprise our meditative state. If there were moments during the piece that disturbed us, we should return to the breathing exercise to find calm. 

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    October 19, 2023
  • Retrospect: Concert of Propositional Music at University of Illinois
    Retrospect: Concert of Propositional Music at University of Illinois
    Anastasia Chernysheva

    Being a witness of many of the referenced breakthroughs, Rosenboom, the pioneer of brainwave music, embodied the spirit of the legacy we aspired to dust off.

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    October 11, 2023
  • Pulling Back the Curtain on Caborca Theatre’s ZOETROPE
    Pulling Back the Curtain on Caborca Theatre’s ZOETROPE
    Monxo López

    the beauty of the play is that things get really weird, really fast at times, but always go back to the tune

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    October 2, 2023
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