Tag: Dance
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Katy Pyle, Ballez, and the Virtuosity of the Queer Body
There’s a way that the people around me and with me have developed a way of interacting with the world and creating meaning with their bodies—with their physicality and their energy—that is in opposition to expectations.
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Miguel Gutierrez in conversation with Rennie McDougall on “Age and Beauty” at New York Live Arts
It’s basically “A Christmas Carol” meets the Spectrum [queer club in Brooklyn]. (maniacally laughs).
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Walter Dundervill’s ARENA @ JACK
Rennie McDougall on Walter Dundervill’s “Arena” at JACK, July 30-August 1 2015.
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Space, Unfounded
Brooklyn Studios for Dance launches on Monday, April 27th. More information, including a full schedule of events, can be found at bksd.org.
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Nicole Bindler and Gabrielle Revlock’s The Dance Apocalypse/Solos at JACK
Katie Gaydos on “The Dance Apocalypse/Solos” at JACK.
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Somewhere In That Vortex: Gillian Walsh at The Kitchen
Gillian Walsh’s “Scenario: Script to Perform” runs April 9-11 at the Kitchen.
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THIS IS NOT A REVIEW: REBECCA SERRELL CYR’S “ASSEMBLAGE” AT JACK
Katie Dean on Rebecca Serrell Cyr’s “Assemblage” at JACK.
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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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SEDIMENTS OF AN ORDINARY MIND
This text was originally commissioned by Weld Company, Stockholm as part of their ongoing process to rediscover, reevaluate, and update the format of the Dance Company. Dancers and choreographers from different backgrounds share a common, daily and physical practice, raising questions on dance and choreography. In 2013 Michael Klien was invited to situate Sediments of…
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Okwui Okpokwasili’s “Poor People’s TV Room”
Alexander Thompson considers Okwui Okpokwasili’s work-in-progress at NYLA Live Artery, shown January 9th 2015.
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The choice to see Dance Performance (according to my experience of Gibney Dance Center’s artist-curated split bill series “DoublePlus”)
“What I do in my life, what I have done and why, is fundamental-seeming, too.”
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Neil Greenberg’s “This” at New York Live Arts
Meg Weeks considers Neil Greenberg’s newest work.
