Stormy Budwig on Meg Stuart’s UNTIL OUR HEARTS STOP
These moments of transparency and revealed infrastructure are strictly intended.
These moments of transparency and revealed infrastructure are strictly intended.
Performance as reparation, as reconfiguration, as a way to bounce back and forge ahead.
I want to get up close to these masked figures and ask them to tell me about the future.
When we are dancing are we working?
Culturebot contributor Stormy Budwig chats with Sam Kim about the premier of “Sister to a Fiend” at Gibney Dance March 4-7.
Culturebot dance writers catch up: Jack Fervor, Raja & Tzeta, John Jasperse, My Barbarian.
Stormy talks to Cynthia Oliver and David Thomson about Tere O’Connor’s “Sister” (American Realness, Jan. 9 and 11, 2015)
“What I do in my life, what I have done and why, is fundamental-seeming, too.”
Stormy catches up: MR Festival, Greg Zuccolo, Keely Garfield, Tere O’Connor.
Stormy responds Meredith Monk’s “On Behalf of Nature” at BAM
Stormy and Tara on Alex Rodabaugh and Rakiya Orange in a split bill curated by Miguel Gutierrez for Gibney’s DoublePlus.
Stormy Budwig considers honesty, youth, fear, Marina, Ann Liv, and Sherry.