Blood, Sea invites a porous consideration of our bodies
In the whirling excitement of Friday Remix, Nicole Bindler takes us on a thoughtful journey of quiet reflection.
Nicole Bindler’s belly button makes a case for invagination.
In Bindler’s world, the aqueous is not tethered to the aesthetic qualities of smooth, slow, continuous, or sequential.
Each moment shifts to the next; Bindler and Tini let action unfold through accident and serendipity.
They rage, rant, and even party in an attempt to process the harsh realities of the life we live.
The Dance Apocalypse -- hilarious, outrageous, provocative, and intimate all at once.
Nicole Bindler reports on her experience setting work on the dancers of Diyar Dance Theater, a Dabke company in the occupied West Bank in Palestine.
Presence isn’t about acting, or charisma, it’s about directed and specific consciousness.