Healing Together
Gibney Company’s season at the Joyce Theater was full of common threads, promising beginnings, and lingering energy.
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The Juniper Tree” is a macabre fairy tale involving three feminine archetypes: mother, stepmother, daughter. In 1976, Joan Jonas, who participated in the 1960’s experiments of Judson Dance Theater, staged a surreal enactment of this fairy tale in the famous sanctuary of St. Mark’s Church in the Bowery. It was a one-of-a-kind event, with a confluence of artists (including notable dancers Simone Forti and Pooh Kaye) that defies replication. An entirely new production conceived and directed by Jonas, now 89, and presented by Danspace Project, “The Juniper Tree (1976/2026) captures the spirit of the original with a show that feels like “a happening” straight out of the sixties.
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Gibney Company’s season at the Joyce Theater was full of common threads, promising beginnings, and lingering energy.
PlusIt seems fitting that as the world held its collective breath over violent threats from the US White House, the Martha Graham Dance Company would perform “Chronicle,” an anti-war statement from 1936, as the centerpiece for the opening of its New York City Center season.
PlusPerhaps best known for touring with New York City Ballet associate artistic director Wendy Whelan in her show “Restless Creature,” Joshua Beamish grew up dancing in his Canadian hometown of Kelowna, British Columbia, founding his own company when he was just 17.
PlusBallet Unbound” was a diverse mixed repertory program that landed squarely in Ohio Contemporary Ballet’s sweet spot as a company presenting classical modern dance, and neo-classical and contemporary ballet works.
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