Articles
Classical Theatre of Harlem and Elisa Monte Dance: Creating Spaces and Collaborations in Macbeth
Is Shakespeare different when interpreted by the black body?
July 10, 2016
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Dance as Palimpsest: Petronio Unplugged
Do all dances become palimpsests over time? Overlaid meanings and overlaid bodies...which we, the audience, can never see fully.
July 9, 2016
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Arrows at Racism in Dance and Beyond: Brenda Dixon Gottschild
On dance, her impact, and racism, "the most glaring, tragic, intransigent issue in every sector of the American landscape."
June 25, 2016
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Slain by Beauty
The context of Balanchine and Beyond makes Trisha Brown’s work gleam. A nod to the events of the day would have made the ballet as an institution gleam as well.
June 19, 2016
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Dance as Medium: a turning of the bones
Bellows Falls allows story to arise from the concrete poetics of space.
June 17, 2016
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Real Live People from Near and Far
Issues of identity, race and communication with each other resonated, leaving me with a new hope for dance and its connection to the outside world.
June 16, 2016
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Life Lines: Ally at the Fabric Workshop and Museum
There is the biography... And there is the universal—the multitudes of a single life, the luck of longevity.
June 15, 2016
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The Pleasing, Profound, and Peculiarity of 4pm
A Brewerytown afternoon unfolds with Subcircle's most recent missive.
June 14, 2016
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