Numbers Game
Almost mirroring the geopolitical situation, contemporary dance in the West—already in the USA and soon in Europe—is showing signs of wear and tear, if not decline.
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World-class review of ballet and dance.
It is a strange time to be celebrating our nation’s milestone birthday, our semiquincentennial. It is a strange time to ask of our artists that they bend their creative energies towards this celebration when their livelihoods are more imperiled than ever, when often their very identities are under threat. It is a strange time to look back, to celebrate a history that is every moment subject to foreclosure by those who would cut away its complexities and its horror, who would dishonor its victims by sweeping their stories aside and spotlighting stories that serve only the myth of a country we have still not yet become, locked as we are in conflict and polarization: land of the free.
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Almost mirroring the geopolitical situation, contemporary dance in the West—already in the USA and soon in Europe—is showing signs of wear and tear, if not decline.
Continue ReadingRudolf Nureyev’s “Romeo and Juliet” is built with a finely calibrated balance of choreographic structure, theatrical intelligence, and historical awareness.
Continue Reading“Too much sanity may be madness!” Carlos Acosta’s “Don Quixote” revival is proudly, fittingly quixotic—a confetti cannon of cheerful characterisations and vibrant visuals that culminate in an actual confetti cannon.
Continue ReadingAs a journalist and critic, I am often privy to an artist’s process before viewing their work. This insight pays off as an audience member, offering new ways of allowing a piece to come to life before my eyes.
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