John Jasperse

Photo: Lindsay Browning

Fort Blossom Revisited, Again

Kilian Kröll

Sometimes a piece of art stays with you--and you are not satisfied until you articulate why it has.

Deborah Jowitt Workshop: The Renowned Dance Writer Visits With thINKing DANCE

Julie Diana

“[Dance criticism] is a secondary art,” Deborah Jowitt says. “It’s a transparency through which to show a personal impression of something else.”

Photo: Maria Anguera de Sojo

The Architecture of the Asshole

Megan Bridge

Jasperse’s gorgeous, commanding, leggy cast of four led us on a journey which laid bare assumptions about gender.

Photo: Maria Anguera de Sojo

Flotation Devices and Other Sex Toys

Kirsten Kaschock

Disassociation provides pleasure--the vague elation of untethering nudity from sexuality... But new freedoms bring their own anxieties.

Open Rehearsal: An Intimate Glimpse at John Jasperse’s “Fort Blossom”

Julie Diana

Spontaneous,engaging moments leave the viewer hungry for more and grateful that the artists have exposed their more personal selves.

Notes from a Symposium: in conversation with John Jasperse about sex, gender, and the body

Ellen Gerdes

Attentive dance performers and theorists listened and dialogued about too often neglected topics in dance.