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Is that promotion or is that your work?
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Each iteration can cultivate an entirely different experience.
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Collectively laughing at, listening to, dancing through, and all-in-all living in Taylor Mac’s performance-art marathon.
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Falling back into destructive coping mechanisms
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In the early nineteenth century, melodrama threatened to push Shakespeare off U.S. stages.
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My audience is the whole wide world, because everybody understands action.
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She unfurls her fingers, claps her hands, plants rhythms into the floor, and begins to sing.
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How do we reconcile our inevitable evolution and change with the thorny sociality that made (and still makes) possible our su
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A performance focused on the “human experience in relation to architecture” which questioned “concepts of stability”
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We see the dynamics of power shaped by historic narrative, social conventions, and our own unselfconscious playfulness.