Richard Maxwell on “Neutral Hero”
The playwright and director behind NYC Players talks about trying to achieve complete neutrality onstage
The playwright and director behind NYC Players talks about trying to achieve complete neutrality onstage
The Paris-based choreographer discusses translating a late Beethoven quartet into movement
Friday night took us to Exit Art for the opening of their final exhibit, Saturday night took us to see David Neumann’s “Restless Eye” at NYLA, and Sunday we finally found some time to write up the past three weeks of Andy’s life.
Partnering with renowned new music group FLUX Ensemble, the choreographer explores the iconic composer’s work in a new work at the Kitchen
The director discusses his new multimedia work, based on Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s TV show
Andy writes up his busy week of shows including a jazz opera called Mobro and work from Kyle Abraham, Tere O’Connor, Mini Teater Ljubljana and Martha Clarke.
A belated write-up for several shows Andy saw over the past two weeks around town, from The Kitchen to Harlem to Soho.
After a much-needed vacation Andy’s back in action – this week (so far) we saw D.J. Mendel’s “Dick Done Broke” at Bushwick Starr, Phantom Limb’s “69 Degrees South” at BAM, Maria Hassabi’s “Show” at The Kitchen and Chunky Move’s “Connected” at The Joyce. Phew!
Maria Hassabi brings her newest performance/installation to the Kitchen, this Thursday through Sunday.
Faustin Linyekula’s “more more more….future” is an intense musical journey from soukous to psychedelia to hard rock and back again, a sociopolitical investigation of Congo, dancing at the edge of apocalypse and having a mighty good time.
A.Bandit, an experimental performance art group featuring Los Angeles-based visual artist Glenn Kaino and magician Derek DelGaudio, brings their multimedia magic spectacular to The Kitchen.
Last Friday we went to The Kitchen to see TOOL IS LOOT – the culmination of a year of research by Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey during which they separately worked with individuals outside the field of dance to gather information and open up their creative practices.