He’s on impish form tonight, Richard Alston, and so should he be. This tour (possibly one of the company’s last)...
In the last three decades, the term Dance and Technology became a thing, a niche where choreographers strove to enhance...
In a short interview in the program for her company’s recent performances at the Joyce Theater, Pam Tanowitz speaks to...
No matter how many bells, whistles and special effects are deployed in a dance, if the choreography isn’t there, the exercise/event borders on being pointless. To wit: the two-act “Tesseract,” a collaboration between filmmaker Charles Atlas and choreographers Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener, who happen to be very good movers.
On a recent fall afternoon, the choreographer Karole Armitage was rehearsing her troupe at the Mana Contemporary cultural center in...
“Hot time, summer in the city, back of my neck getting dirty and gritty.” Here’s to the steamy summer solstice...