Category: Dance
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And the Bessie goes to…(a review)
Culturebot contributor Aaron Mattocks gives a write-up of his night at the Bessies.
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BESSIE Winners Announced
The BESSIE Winners were announced and are listed in their entirety after the jump. Congrats to all!
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Merce Cunningham’s Interscape at BAC Flicks
To watch Interscape (2000), a film of a dance by Merce Cunningham created by Charles Atlas, is to see the not-so-distant future of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
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Ralph Lemon at BAM
Ralph Lemon’s new work “How Can You Stay In The House All Day And Not Go Anywhere?” is an idiosyncratically personal exploration of life and loss.
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AUNTS on a boat
On Tuesday October 19th AUNTS Dance Collective is doing a show on on The Clipper City Tall Ship, which docks on the east side of Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport.
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Sankai Juku at The Joyce
Sankai Juku’s TOBARI – As If An Inexhaustible Flux is a beautiful, otherworldly performance.
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How can you support a work without knowing where it’s going?
Culturebot contributor Alyssa Alpine examines the production and funding process of Ralph Lemon’s new work.
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Maura’s End of September Round-Up
Culturebot contributor Maura Donohue gives a breathless round-up of a busy month of show-going, class-teaching and more.
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The Deer House at BAM
Tuesday night we went to see Jan Lauwers and Needcompany’s production of The Deer House at BAM. I had never seen their work before but had heard about them and was excited to see the show. I was not disappointed
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Christian Rizzo Discusses “b.c, janvier 1545, fontainebleau”
An interview with French choreographer Christian Rizzo about his work, the post-modern art of Benvenuto Cellini, and dancer Julie Guibert’s “physical intelligence.”
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Christian Rizzo’s “b.c, janvier 1545, fontainebleau” at the Kitchen
Christian Rizzo’s solo for dancer Julie Guibert: kind of like a dance version of My Bloody Valentine.
