Nov 1, 2022
Through the haze of cigarette smoke, a young Taylor compares dance to life and poetry: You don’t always spell everything out. Art is made inside those […]
Oct 22, 2022
BAM in association with FIAF’s Crossing The Line Festival Presents CROWD Conception, choreography and scenography by Gise`le Vienne Lights… dim… dirt… covered… floor… slo…-…mo… walk… from… […]
Oct 21, 2022
Back in 1973, Robert Joffrey invited Twyla Tharp to choreograph a ballet called Deuce Coupe,which shook up ballet audiences by meshing modern and ballet to the […]
Oct 17, 2022
New choreography gets a glamorous springboard during NYC Ballet’s Fall Gala program. That program was repeated again during the season retaining that special, opening night enthusiasm. […]
Oct 8, 2022
When I saw Yvonne Rainer in the lobby of NY Live Arts after the premiere of Hellzapoppin’ What about the bees?(1941) I told her the program did not signal […]
Oct 5, 2022
New York City Center’s annual Fall for Dance Festival has continued to ramp up its in-person programming since its entirely virtual 2020 season. This year many […]
Oct 4, 2022
Sean Curran Dance Company and Darrah Carr Dance paid homage to the age-old Céili, “a social gathering with traditional Irish or Scottish music, dancing, and storytelling” […]