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Pastoral Paradox by Jennifer Cayer

A response to "Farmhouse/Whorehouse: An Artist Lecture by Suzanne Bocanegra starring Lili Taylor" at the 2017 BAM Next Wave Festival

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:33pm on December 19, 2017

The First, Second, and Third Premiere of HANJO at Japan Society by Audrey Moyce

It's difficult to write about the show you love.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 9:42am on December 16, 2017

In the sublime of Kota Yamazaki's "Darkness Odyssey Part 2: I or Hallucination" by Maura Donohue

I would have this piece on an endless loop that I might wander through it like a cherry blossom viewing "hanami" stroll or soak in like a yuzu scented hinoki bath in the woods. Joanna Kotze …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:48am on December 15, 2017

Together Alone by Sam Schanwald

Solo storytellers must boldly jump off their high dives and fall into their public swimming pools.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 8:42am on December 13, 2017

Getting Lost in the Psychic Underground by Deepali Gupta

The skilled player navigates the constraints of the game with the cards they are dealt"in the same way that we all navigate our privileges and oppression in daily life.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:42am on December 12, 2017

William Burke and the Never Ending Celebration of Failure by Paul Ketchum

The failure Burke examines comes from (intentional) overuse, dereliction, or poor design, not the result of freewheeling adventure or calculated risk-taking.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:18pm on December 11, 2017

Beneath the Tides of Sleep by Nick Anderson

I left 'Sleep' as if I was waking from a dream"confident that what I had just experienced was meaningful, but entirely unclear as to why.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:12pm on December 11, 2017

Geoff Sobelle's House Party " 'HOME' at BAM by Dan O'Neil

Sobelle's work relies heavily on what one might describe as "sleight-of-staging," which I'll posit here is a cross between what a magician does with objects (cards and the like) and what a d…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 1:04pm on December 9, 2017

You Having Everything Means Nothing To Me by Tara Sheena

Between Walled Rooms is a series of freeform responses to live performance works by female-identifying choreographers, initiated by Tara Sheena. This work is a response to Hadar Ahuvia's "Ev…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:54am on December 9, 2017

5 Questions with Hannah Wasileski by Sam Schanwald

Five Questions: Sam Schanwald with Hannah Wasileski, the projections designer from SLEEP

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:18am on December 2, 2017

A Choreography of Ideas by Andy Horwitz

The critic or artist who wants to be trusted must be willing to be vulnerable and flawed; she must be willing to be wrong. She must be willing to risk. And it is no less terrifying for the c…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:24pm on December 1, 2017

5 Questions with slowdanger by Sam Schanwald

slowdanger is a performance duo from Pittsburgh. They are Anna Thompson and Taylor Knight, who speak their minds both alone and together. We talk about the queerness of being a multidiscipli…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:12am on November 30, 2017

On How Not to Adapt a Complicated Book by Jeremy M. Barker

Tone-deaf and half-baked, Ivo van Hove's adaptation of "The Fountainhead" flounders onstage

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 8:04pm on November 29, 2017

in spite of safety and comfort: Perforations Festival round up by Maura Donohue

Perforations Festival brings us into direct responsibility for the execution of artistic ideas and challenges the passive stasis of sideline observation in a mostly successful series of perf…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 6:06pm on November 29, 2017

RADICAL " a dialogue by J. Molière

How do we resolve our needs for nurturing, intimacy (implied individualism), and safety with our fascist reality?

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:18am on November 24, 2017

Confused Amid TOYS by Audrey Moyce

Audrey Moyce responds to TOYS: A DARK FAIRY TALE at 59E59.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:24pm on November 20, 2017

Wrestling with the formula for "Dance Theater" via Big Dance Theater's 17c by Dan O'Neil

Stylistically, Big Dance Theater's 17c (part of Brooklyn Academy of Music's Next Wave Festival through November 18th, tickets from $24) invites comparison to (among other works) the film dir…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:18am on November 17, 2017

PANIC EVERYTHING'S FINE offers catastrophe and coping mechanisms by Audrey Moyce

You could call it an exploration of the butterfly effect on a schizophrenic scale.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:12pm on November 15, 2017

FEEL THE PAINE: 'Thomas Paine in Violence' at HERE Arts by Nick Anderson

While the spirit remains centered, the chorus spins wildly out of control - dispersing, translating, perverting, transmuting, contextualizing Thomas Paine's words with deliberately mixed res…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:48pm on November 14, 2017

Rip It Open: "Perforations Festival" is coming back to NYC by Maura Donohue

Maura and Eugene de Poogene yelled over really loud music with Croatian curator and producer Zvonimir Dobrovic about his "Perforations Festival" - opening Friday.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 5:12pm on November 13, 2017

5 Questions with Jonathan Taylor by Sam Schanwald

We've written a very hopeful apocalypse.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:04pm on November 13, 2017

How Do You Be American, and How American Do You Want To Be? by Deepali Gupta

Dima's parents project their fears and ambitions onto her in the form of a paradox - to be happy, Dima must be perfect, and to be perfect, Dima must be happy.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:24am on November 9, 2017

Midsummer Mayhem at A.R.T./New York by Audrey Moyce

The bits of conversation that don't quite work suggest a weirder reality lying under the normalcy we see, a reality which seems to bubble more and more to the surface as the day wears on.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:36pm on November 8, 2017

Every house has a door's "The Three Matadores": A Dialogue by Editors

Jeremy M. Barker and Matthew Goulish discuss Every house has a door's "The Three Matadores"

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:33pm on November 8, 2017

A Radical Tenderness: Corinne Donly's Wood Calls Out to Wood by Kate Dakota Kremer

In Donly's theater of gentleness and Bosch's garden of delight, we are granted a vision of the world in which disagreement is not the harbinger of the end of love but the engine of love's co…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:48am on November 6, 2017
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