Dance
Landscape Moves
By M.J. ThompsonTo talk about landscape is to talk about desirefor the horizon, ever out of reach, and for more immediate surroundings, out of focus in their sheer proximity.
Thoughts on Savion
By Jane Goldberghave gone to see/hear Savion Glover every night of his three-week run at the Joyce Theater, except the few when Ive gotten into scrambles with his PR folks over the sold-out show and landed at a diner on the other side of Eighth Avenue, despondently eating red jello.
From Mania to Melancholy: Tere O'Connor at the Kitchen
By Claudia La RoccoShards of almost-familiar music embedded in sonic dissonance.
Dancing on the Rail
By Vanessa MankoChoreographers are in the business of experimentation, endlessly searching for new movement vocabularies, fine-tuning and developing a style or merging disciplines in the spirit of collaboration and the blurring of artistic boundaries.