Emergent Summer, Part 2
The lobby of the Ace Hotel Boerum Hill is an excellent place to work, particularly in the room with the long table and library lamps.
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The life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky does not lack melodramatic potential. The composer of ballet classics such as “Swan Lake,” “Sleeping Beauty” and “The Nutcracker” was celebrated by Imperial Russia for his compositions yet simultaneously forced to hide his homosexuality. The husband-and-wife team Tara Ghassemieh and Vitor Luiz, who previously mounted the acclaimed independent production “The Persian Swan,” recently premiered “Tchaikovsky: A Love Story” on September 5th at the Musco Center of the Arts at Chapman University. A supportive crowd forgave the usual small mishaps that characterize opening night performances. Despite some promising performances, however, the production is marred by a libretto by Roya Zahra Rastegar that is difficult to follow—on multiple occasions, I found myself squinting in the dark to consult the program notes—and, more unfortunately, a reductive portrayal of Tchaikovsky himself.
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The lobby of the Ace Hotel Boerum Hill is an excellent place to work, particularly in the room with the long table and library lamps.
Continue ReadingThe life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky does not lack melodramatic potential. The composer of ballet classics such as “Swan Lake,” “Sleeping Beauty” and “The Nutcracker” was celebrated by Imperial Russia for his compositions yet simultaneously forced to hide his homosexuality.
Continue ReadingI’m not weathering well. Are you? Individually and globally, it seems to me the last five years left many of us in a vague sort of freefall, in a theatrum mundi that becomes more and more desperate.
Continue ReadingShe’s one of the hottest and most prolific Black female directors and choreographers working today. Tapping into both ancestral and contemporary stories that capture a range of not only deeply personal experiences but also embody cultural narratives of African American identity, she is Camille A. Brown.
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