Compagnie Marie Chouinard

Wendy Perron Weekend: the Review Revue

Peter Price

Last weekend the writers of thINKingDANCE were privileged to workshop with Wendy Perron, editor-in-chief of Dance Magazine.

Photo: Courtesy of Marie Chouinard

Compagnie Marie Chouinard Swoops on the Annenberg

Megan Bridge

Chouinard’s work “reflects her deepest concerns as an artist...each new work must invent and explore a whole new universe.”

Chouinard #5: Ballet on Hyperdrive

Lisa Kraus

I’m always curious what will happen when a singular performer makes work for a big troupe. Which qualities will s/he pass along?

Chouinard #4: Instructed by Creature

Kirsten Kaschock

A troupe of aliens arrives in our midst. They are muscular, flightless bird creatures, and the first thing they hear is Chopin.

Chouinard #2: Too Much of a Good Thing?

Julie Diana

Chouinard’s dancers threw themselves into the choreography and whipped through each phrase like demonic beasts. It’s just too bad Chouinard didn’t mix it up a bit.

Chouinard #3: Marie Chouinard’s Creatures

Lynn Matluck

Wearing black bathing suits and hair-dos that brought to mind tentacles or caterpillars, Chouinard’s ten dancers gasped, writhed, spoked, stamped, and slithered through the company’s impassioned performance.