Dance Floor Liberation
Los Angeles–based dance artist Jay Carlon knew that the proscenium stage couldn’t house his 2024 work, “Wake,” in its fullness. So he moved it elsewhere: to a rave.
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The United States is surreal at this moment. Dancers in black have been circling the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., performing Pina Bausch’s “Nelken Line” choreography to protest the self-proclaimed dictator making himself chair of the Center’s board. Choreographers are giving up hopes of National Endowment for the Arts funding now that guidelines demand “patriotic” art. In the War Memorial Opera House lobby, I ran into the founder and director of a major San Francisco company who lamented that layoffs will soon follow at her organization as more dominoes fall; she worried her company will not be able to finish its new dance studios and offices due to the chaos the executive branch is sowing with tariffs. Meanwhile, international dancers are fearing for their visa status, and transgender and queer artists are facing orders that threaten their very existence. Clearly, the year ahead will be full of maddening consequences for our country and for the arts.
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Los Angeles–based dance artist Jay Carlon knew that the proscenium stage couldn’t house his 2024 work, “Wake,” in its fullness. So he moved it elsewhere: to a rave.
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