Geoff Sobelle's HOME is magical, mystifying, and a little scary.
Rosemary Candelario offers a critical analysis of the work of Eiko & Koma.
Interlacing sinewy dance and spoken text, "Spilt Milk" touches on miscommunication, white fragility, and difference.
Mira Treatman dramatizes her body’s conflict with gravity and time.
Each of them arrive where they need to be, do what they need to do, and the system churns on.
While we now see these other lights, it's Pepys's yard they light up.
The difference between reading the play and watching a staged performance is the accessibility of the body.
Twenty-eight dances by groups from Korea, Tonga and Hawaii with the power to uplift and to transcend boundaries.
The original in a different, fierce, and compelling incarnation
Do we really want the truth or are we addicted only to the mystery, the smokescreen?