Martha Graham’s rich and long lasting legacy, her powerful and original technique, strong voice, and revolutionary vision were evident during the GALA performance at City Center, […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis When NYC Ballet was formed, George Balanchine invited Jerome Robbins to help build the company’s repertory. An incomparable story-teller, Robbins arrived with […]
Interview questions by Celia Ipiotis This week at the Joyce Theater, Brazilian tap dancer and choreographer Leonardo Sandoval and bassist/composer Gregroy Richardson lead eight dancers and […]
Review By Celia Ipiotis Presenters and artists from around the nation descend on NYC at the beginning of January for the annual APAP conference. This congregation […]
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 Noah Witke Mele Wade McCollum is triumphant as the fabulous Kenneth “Kate” Marlowe, whose wild and raucous lifeof delicious debauchery is brought to the […]
Review by Mary Seidman An open curtain reveals Pam Tanowitz’s set design before Song of Songs (2022) begins at City Center. Three female singers: two sopranos […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Who’s to say why we hold onto memories in the form of objects? Losing someone leaves a subconscious black hole, one that is […]
Martha Graham’s rich and long lasting legacy, her powerful and original technique, strong voice, and revolutionary vision were evident during the GALA performance at City Center, […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis When NYC Ballet was formed, George Balanchine invited Jerome Robbins to help build the company’s repertory. An incomparable story-teller, Robbins arrived with […]
Interview questions by Celia Ipiotis This week at the Joyce Theater, Brazilian tap dancer and choreographer Leonardo Sandoval and bassist/composer Gregroy Richardson lead eight dancers and […]
Review By Celia Ipiotis Presenters and artists from around the nation descend on NYC at the beginning of January for the annual APAP conference. This congregation […]
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 Noah Witke Mele Wade McCollum is triumphant as the fabulous Kenneth “Kate” Marlowe, whose wild and raucous lifeof delicious debauchery is brought to the […]
Review by Mary Seidman An open curtain reveals Pam Tanowitz’s set design before Song of Songs (2022) begins at City Center. Three female singers: two sopranos […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Who’s to say why we hold onto memories in the form of objects? Losing someone leaves a subconscious black hole, one that is […]
Martha Graham’s rich and long lasting legacy, her powerful and original technique, strong voice, and revolutionary vision were evident during the GALA performance at City Center, […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis When NYC Ballet was formed, George Balanchine invited Jerome Robbins to help build the company’s repertory. An incomparable story-teller, Robbins arrived with […]
Interview questions by Celia Ipiotis This week at the Joyce Theater, Brazilian tap dancer and choreographer Leonardo Sandoval and bassist/composer Gregroy Richardson lead eight dancers and […]
Review By Celia Ipiotis Presenters and artists from around the nation descend on NYC at the beginning of January for the annual APAP conference. This congregation […]
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 Noah Witke Mele Wade McCollum is triumphant as the fabulous Kenneth “Kate” Marlowe, whose wild and raucous lifeof delicious debauchery is brought to the […]
Review by Mary Seidman An open curtain reveals Pam Tanowitz’s set design before Song of Songs (2022) begins at City Center. Three female singers: two sopranos […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Who’s to say why we hold onto memories in the form of objects? Losing someone leaves a subconscious black hole, one that is […]