Dd Response: John J Zullo/Raw Movement at St. Mark’s Church
Last Friday, I had the pleasure to witness a triptych of works by the emerging choreographer John J Zullo in St Marks’ Church.The space was draped with long white horizontal sheets for the first piece...
View ArticleCritical Conversation: A Young Person’s Perspective on Hubbard Street 2 and...
Lola is a precocious young lady who lives with her family in New York City, She is a third-grade student at the Talented & Gifted School for Young Scholars (M012), and studies dance at The Ailey...
View ArticleDd Response: Nederlands Dans Theater 1
On Friday night at the Music Center in Los Angeles, Nederlands Dance Theater 1 thrilled; if it were possible, they’d have exceeded their reputation as the best that dance has to offer. A well-known...
View ArticleDd Exclusive: Savion Glover brings ‘Serious Awareness’ to Tap Dance
For award-winning dancer/choreographer, Savion Glover, tap dance is no laughing matter. In anticipation of his upcoming performance which opens the season at the Brooklyn Center for Performing Arts, I...
View ArticleDd Response—Get on the Good Foot: A Celebration in Dance
Derick K. Grant performs during Opening Night of James Brown: Get on the Good Foot, A Celebration in Dance Get on the Good Foot: A Celebration in Dance honored the life of James Brown (1933-2006),...
View ArticleDd Response: Run Don’t Run by Brian Brooks Moving Company
The show hadn’t even started and I was already in awe: Brian Brooks and Philip Trevino had created an installation that occupied the entire stage and from any seat you could see hundreds of red “cloth...
View ArticleDd Response: Savion Glover’s STePZ
Savion Glover An audience made up mostly of families with children, young couples, and seniors gathered at the Brooklyn Center for Performing Arts on Saturday, November 2nd for a one-night-only...
View ArticleDd Response: Maria Hassabi’s PREMIERE at the Kitchen
What does a crackling fire sound like? Does it resemble the early stages of corn popping in a pot on the stove—when there are intervals of silence between the pops? And is that pneumatic sound of a...
View ArticleDd Response: Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet’s Rain Dogs
Though Rain Dogs, choreographed by Johan Inger, was a new repertory work for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, it was not new to the Inger, who had created it originally for Ballet Basil in 2011. But,...
View ArticleDd Response: A look back into Dancing Literate
Summation Dance’s Dancing Literate at St. Marks Church was created to answer one of the biggest struggles of modern dance choreographers: how to bridge the gap between society and modern dance while...
View ArticleDd Response: Ate9 dANCE cOMPANY
A man walked onto the stage of the Carpenter Performing Arts Center at California State University Long Beach carrying a chair. He set it down in the center of a trio of women who were dancing to...
View Article{Dd} Response: Atlanta Ballet beautifully retells classic tragedy
When a story is retold as often as Romeo and Juliet, the manner in which it’s told is of utmost importance. An epic story, often centered around the strife between feuding families and two young...
View Article{Dd} Response: On ‘Rose’ and ‘Rescue’
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet's program was impressive as a whole at first glance...
View Article{Dd} Response: Zooming in on Miro Magliore’s New Chamber Ballet
Sweat. The squeak of a pointe shoe. A face marked by earnest concentration. Eyes acutely focused. All of these are key elements of a ballet performance that audience members rarely get a glimpse at....
View Article{Dd} Response: ‘Gala Flamenca’ at City Center
Alejandra attended opening night of "Gala Flamenca" at New York City Center...
View ArticleDd Response: 92Y’s Stripped/Dressed is Best of Both Worlds
For five weekends during February and March, the 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center played host to five dance companies as part of Stripped/Dressed. Curated by Doug Varone, the series is a sexier...
View Article{Dd} Response: Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Fresh Take on the Classic “Swan Lake”
Jean-Christophe Maillot’s “LAC (After Swan Lake)” is a reconsideration—rather than a retelling— of Swan Lake, a well-known story ballet first presented in 19th century Russia. On March 16, 2014, I...
View ArticleDenver-based Wonderbound gets campy for ‘Gone West’
Wonderbound invited people into its downtown Denver studios for a teaser of its upcoming production, Gone West...
View ArticleDd Response: Ailey’s House Literally Rocked
It was in the middle of “Wade in the Water,” a section of Alvin Ailey’s signature work Revelations, when our row started to rock from side to side. My first thought was that members of the...
View Article{Dd} Response: Atlanta Ballet celebrates contemporary movement in ‘Modern...
Dance in Atlanta is on fire, and contemporary choreographers are taking note. Christen examines this further at Atlanta Ballet's "Modern Choreographic Voices."
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