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Choreographing Life
Elegantly, we get tricked, again and again, and we love it in Geoff Sobelle's 'The Object Lesson'.
September 14, 2013
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Life and Times: I love it, I hate it
The directors interviewed their sound designer, asking her to tell her life story. Then they theatricalized it.
September 12, 2013
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Pay Up - Take 1, 2 ,3
The real drama of "Pay Up" doesn't live inside the many rooms, it resides inside the audience choosing to spend their time and money while shuffling through the experience.
September 12, 2013
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Horror and Humor in a Fictional Cold-War Society
Issues of cultural stereotyping and the role of choreography within theater simmer to the surface.
September 10, 2013
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Strangers in a Void
In Cavidad, Enza DePalma creates a fully-realized vision of an alternative reality, and the dancers' execution of the movement is the key to the world.
September 9, 2013
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It’s a Moose!
The dances in this work are usually comical, but often athletic, embodied, earnest, and endearing, and sometimes all at once...
September 9, 2013
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Juicy, Junky Nightmares
From a nightmare of heartless civilization and oozy evolution into the sunshine of play.
September 8, 2013
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Is North American Dance In Crisis?
Yes, yes it is, we say. As dance artists, critics, scholars, professors and enthusiasts, we wring our hands at the dying art form.
September 8, 2013
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