Impressions of Doug Elkins Choreography, Etc.
"With his double-bill program at The Joyce, Elkins takes theatrical relics and adds unexpected whimsy to reframe his source material in electrifying ways." Erin Bomboy, New York.
"With his double-bill program at The Joyce, Elkins takes theatrical relics and adds unexpected whimsy to reframe his source material in electrifying ways." Erin Bomboy, New York.
Modern dancer, actor, 'movement designer,' and financial expert, David Maurice Sharp shares his money tips for artists.
"Ghosts of the other dances resonate through the new work and shape its form, but they are subterranean and exert their pressure on this new construction from the caves of memory. . . .&rdqu…
"The Place offers an immersive, inclusive, intimate experience...You can practically smell the sweat. Audiences become insiders who support this art form we call dance, who really want perfo…
"Dance has made a huge difference in my life... I want more children to have the opportunity I have... I hope that the dance lessons will give the children confidence so that no matter where…
"Dancing’s union between flesh and spirit seduced Motsepe, but he discovered that ballroom dancing offered far more than just visceral physicality." Erin Bomboy, New York.
"Bigger Than Hip Hop was a painful pleasure... I can only hope Tribune and other artists continue to hold up the mirror so that we might see ourselves and continue to move towards change." A…
"Xavier Le Roy has not made his new work Sans Titre for us... He has made it for himself." Ann Moradian, Paris.
"Venado and stolen ground work in tandem, vividly illustrating the extremes of being in and out of control." Trina Mannino, New York.
"...both dances seemed to have inherited something, at the least, of the intellectual focus on “The Body,” original to Europe, which writers and performers in the United States b…
"The piece is quiet, a whisper rather than a scream, placid rather than forceful in its handling of the trials confronting our multi-cultural society." Erin Bomboy, Brooklyn.
"So many great artists of the 70s and 80s perished due to the AIDS crisis. It was a whole generation lost. Â I think the best we can do is remember artists like Mr. Ailey and Mr. Dove as p…
"True to her bow to Barba, her choreographic excerpts possess a prime color boldness that a child could easily respond to, and an unusually classic structure that a critic might appreciate."…
"New Settings supports performance projects that bring visual and performing artists together in what we in the US would refer to as 'a collaboration.' " Ann Moradian, Paris.
"This is a treat to be relaxed into, pleasure lurking in its dry playfulness." Erin Bomboy, New York.
"Premiered in July 2013 with Vasily Vaynonen’s choreography from 1932, revised and staged by ballet-master-in-chief Mikhail Messerer, Flames of Paris is a guilty pleasure, wholly anach…
"I feel that raising questions about cultural sustainability and social justice is a universal responsibility for an artist..." Chia-Ying Kao, New York.
“There is a culture of laugh out loud, LOL, pointing at something, making a pun or joke, and I think it actually leaves us feeling more powerless. It is an expression of powerlessness …
"This fall was one of our busiest yet. In addition to organizing our first Enthusiastic Event! at Gibney Dance on November 12th, we launched our #MYFASHIONMOVES Social Media contest encourag…
"Imbued with a sense of urgency regarding their driving concepts, the films engage the emotions and eyes with highly charged scenes and clear aesthetics." Gianna Mercandetti, San Fransico, C…
"As New York City Ballet enters its run of The Nutcracker (which began on November 28) it is a good time to look at the dancers who will be Sugar Plums, Dewdrops, Cavaliers, and Candy Canes …
From dance books to classes, The Dance Enthusiast has you covered this holiday season.
"Professional training is an ongoing artistic practice. It is a necessity for performers because of the highly subjective physical and identity-based materials they deal with on a daily basi…
"The dance (The Fabulist) also concerns itself with “The way we allow ourselves to see each other,” Varone says. He allows that he is most exposed when he isn’t moving. Tho…
"To the average person accustomed to the comfort of reaching out and turning on a lamp, this embrace of darkness makes Birds with Skymirrors a scary place to be." Robert Johnson, Brooklyn, N…