Is It Dance or Sculpture? Or Both?
Chunky Move changes the rules of dance There’s a massive paper net hanging over the floor. It’s suspended in the air by dozens of strings, and when they move, the net springs to …
Chunky Move changes the rules of dance There’s a massive paper net hanging over the floor. It’s suspended in the air by dozens of strings, and when they move, the net springs to …
The dancer liberates flamenco from conventional wisdom Editor’s note: After our recent story on flamenco dancer Israel Galvan’s performance at The Joyce, we couldn’t resist…
Jun Kuribayashi thrives with Pilobolus Even if you’ve never seen Pilobolus perform on stage, you’ve probably seen their blend of acrobatics, shadow shaping, and dan…
Playwrights Horizons launches an innovative program for parents It's a common conundrum: Parents in the tri-state area want to experience the city's theatre scene, but they struggle with the…
Jenni Barber puts her stamp on the fizzy sixties comedy — Like an episode of Mad Men or a rerun of Laugh-In, Abe Burrows’ fizzy comedy Cactus Flower is rooted in the sixties. The…
Eddie Taketa anchors new work from Doug Varone and Dancers — Now in its 24th year, Doug Varone and Dancers continues to be a preeminent modern company in the New York City dancescape. …
After Sixteen Years, Annmaria Mazzini Leaves the Paul Taylor Dance Company This year, Paul Taylor Dance Company celebrates 57 years, bringing classic repertoire and New York premieres alike …
Plucked from a New York club, Dan Mills makes his Broadway debut in "Million Dollar Quartet" Last December, at a gig at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC, Dan Mills was focused on boosting his epon…
American Ballet Theatre puts a vivid twist on a holiday classic As the holidays approach, the dance world offers its annual flurry of The Nutcracker, that classic holiday tale about a little…