The American Dance Guild opened their “Leaps Beyond Bounds” performance festival at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, where four days of magic making will ultimately showcase 30 […]
Interview conducted and written by Celia Ipiotis Classically trained, Peter Boal transferred his pristine technique from ballet to the creative ruptures of experimental dance. When he […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Two selections by Paul Taylor dip into his dark side, the socially conflicted side that questions humanity’s ability to be kind. Of […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis A cord of spirituality pulls through the evening of dances by Kyle Marshall. Encrusted in African American rhythms tipped in R & B […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Spellbinding is the only word to describe Frederick Ashton’s ballet Dream based on Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”A superb cast led by […]
By Celia Ipiotis This fall, Dance Reflections Van Cleef & Arpels is spreading out across the city showcasing French and American contemporary dance. Influences range from the […]
REVIEW by Celia Ipiotis Merging video and dance is always a delicate proposition yet, Lucinda Childs and artist Sol LeWitt found harmony in their collaboration, Dance. Set to […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Games figure in ballets for many reasons: Relationships can be fluid between genders and games adhere to familiar structures. Interested in producing […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis To this day, I remember the 1995 opening night of Jam on the Groove in a Greenwich Village theater. Rather than string together one hip […]
The American Dance Guild opened their “Leaps Beyond Bounds” performance festival at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, where four days of magic making will ultimately showcase 30 […]
Interview conducted and written by Celia Ipiotis Classically trained, Peter Boal transferred his pristine technique from ballet to the creative ruptures of experimental dance. When he […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Two selections by Paul Taylor dip into his dark side, the socially conflicted side that questions humanity’s ability to be kind. Of […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis A cord of spirituality pulls through the evening of dances by Kyle Marshall. Encrusted in African American rhythms tipped in R & B […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Spellbinding is the only word to describe Frederick Ashton’s ballet Dream based on Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”A superb cast led by […]
By Celia Ipiotis This fall, Dance Reflections Van Cleef & Arpels is spreading out across the city showcasing French and American contemporary dance. Influences range from the […]
REVIEW by Celia Ipiotis Merging video and dance is always a delicate proposition yet, Lucinda Childs and artist Sol LeWitt found harmony in their collaboration, Dance. Set to […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Games figure in ballets for many reasons: Relationships can be fluid between genders and games adhere to familiar structures. Interested in producing […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis To this day, I remember the 1995 opening night of Jam on the Groove in a Greenwich Village theater. Rather than string together one hip […]
The American Dance Guild opened their “Leaps Beyond Bounds” performance festival at the Ailey Citigroup Theater, where four days of magic making will ultimately showcase 30 […]
Interview conducted and written by Celia Ipiotis Classically trained, Peter Boal transferred his pristine technique from ballet to the creative ruptures of experimental dance. When he […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Two selections by Paul Taylor dip into his dark side, the socially conflicted side that questions humanity’s ability to be kind. Of […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis A cord of spirituality pulls through the evening of dances by Kyle Marshall. Encrusted in African American rhythms tipped in R & B […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Spellbinding is the only word to describe Frederick Ashton’s ballet Dream based on Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”A superb cast led by […]
By Celia Ipiotis This fall, Dance Reflections Van Cleef & Arpels is spreading out across the city showcasing French and American contemporary dance. Influences range from the […]
REVIEW by Celia Ipiotis Merging video and dance is always a delicate proposition yet, Lucinda Childs and artist Sol LeWitt found harmony in their collaboration, Dance. Set to […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Games figure in ballets for many reasons: Relationships can be fluid between genders and games adhere to familiar structures. Interested in producing […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis To this day, I remember the 1995 opening night of Jam on the Groove in a Greenwich Village theater. Rather than string together one hip […]