Jun 13, 2022
Entering its 36th year, the Performance Mix Festival, hosted at Abrons Arts Center, is the longest-running women-led experimental theater festival in New York City. This year […]
Jun 6, 2022
In West Side Story, composer Leonard Bernstein uses what, in Western music, is understood as a dissonant harmonic interval to aurally symbolize the plot’s tensions. Alternatively, this same […]
Jun 6, 2022
The Valentina Koslova Dance Conservatory’s Studio Company premiere took place at Symphony Space last Saturday night. A fledgling group of committed dancers between the ages of […]
May 31, 2022
The vase, made of mycelium, weighs next to nothing. It is around 14 inches tall, and its solid root structure—that usually distributing nutrients to the stems […]
May 24, 2022
The Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis School, the official school of American Ballet Theatre, gave its first in-person performances in years at the NYU Skirball theater. By presenting […]
May 19, 2022
Before the evening opened on three major Balanchine/Stravinsky collaborations, the orchestra played Stravinsky’s playful “Suite No. 2 for Small Orchestra,” a fitting start to an evening […]
May 16, 2022
Ugemdi Ude’s I know exactly what you mean, presented by Danspace, was a dance about lying. Upon entering the historic St. Mark’s Chruch in-the-Bowery the audience […]