REVIEW By Celia Ipiotis Strung across a series of horrific events leading up to Ireland’s independence, the Druid Company’s marathon presentation of 3 plays by Sean […]
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 […]
What might a classical Indian dance and a pas de deux by French choreographer Maurice Bejarthave in common? Drama. Lots of drama. At Fall for Dance, […]
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 […]
Review by Noah Witke Mele Step Afrika! took the Skirball stage by storm, drawing robust cheers and claps from the audience that matched the percussive rhythms […]
1945-2022 Director of his own company and former Twyla Tharp dancer, Kenneth Rinker appeared with May O’Donnell, Ray Gree, Time DeBaets and Arlene Shuler on the […]
REVIEW By Celia Ipiotis Strung across a series of horrific events leading up to Ireland’s independence, the Druid Company’s marathon presentation of 3 plays by Sean […]
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 […]
What might a classical Indian dance and a pas de deux by French choreographer Maurice Bejarthave in common? Drama. Lots of drama. At Fall for Dance, […]
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 […]
Review by Noah Witke Mele Step Afrika! took the Skirball stage by storm, drawing robust cheers and claps from the audience that matched the percussive rhythms […]
1945-2022 Director of his own company and former Twyla Tharp dancer, Kenneth Rinker appeared with May O’Donnell, Ray Gree, Time DeBaets and Arlene Shuler on the […]
REVIEW By Celia Ipiotis Strung across a series of horrific events leading up to Ireland’s independence, the Druid Company’s marathon presentation of 3 plays by Sean […]
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 […]
What might a classical Indian dance and a pas de deux by French choreographer Maurice Bejarthave in common? Drama. Lots of drama. At Fall for Dance, […]
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 […]
Review by Noah Witke Mele Step Afrika! took the Skirball stage by storm, drawing robust cheers and claps from the audience that matched the percussive rhythms […]
1945-2022 Director of his own company and former Twyla Tharp dancer, Kenneth Rinker appeared with May O’Donnell, Ray Gree, Time DeBaets and Arlene Shuler on the […]
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