She unfurls her fingers, claps her hands, plants rhythms into the floor, and begins to sing.
In Bindler’s world, the aqueous is not tethered to the aesthetic qualities of smooth, slow, continuous, or sequential.
The small stages invited the audience into something personal and intimate.
Writing and dancing with the Mighty Writers and thINKingDANCE
Brown's vision of creating a space for black dancers, and their stories, has been realized.
A dialogue between Megan Bridge and Beau Hancock, on working with Steve Paxton and Lisa Nelson at Mad Brook Farm.
“The artist is always an irritant; the artist is always a disrupter.”
The Collective hosts the 5th Baltimore Dance Invitational
They featured mostly abstracted relationships represented in a haze of sinewy slicing, slithering, and sliding.