Dickie Beau’s Imagined Self-Portrait From the Soup of Culture
The British artist discusses “Blackouts,” at Crossing the Line 2017
The British artist discusses “Blackouts,” at Crossing the Line 2017
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
French playwright Joris Lacoste on his latest work with spoken language.
Stormy Budwig considers Ivana Müller’s “We Are Still Watching” at NYLA
Maeve Little explores labor, art and activism in “Between the Door and the Street” and “A (micro)history of world economics danced”
Lydia Mokdessi does a round-up of some of the exciting things fall holds for NYC performance.
Cuqui Jerez’ “The Rehearsal” is a mind-bendingly good time.
In this biographical piece, the French choreographer explores the experiences that drive his artistic inquiries
Xavier Le Roy challenges notions of dance – and music – with his performance piece “More Mouvements
für Lachenmann” as part of FIAF’s Crossing The Line Festival.
The French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) in partnership with Omnivore presents Le Bal NYC A Free Dance and Picnic Party to Launch Crossing the Line 2009 Featuring leading choreographers and master chefs from New York and France Saturday, September 12, 2009, 2-6pm Central Park’s East