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the NETWORK project
the NETWORK project addresses human survival and what we truly need– from sustainable living practices to communal engagement and empathy, as we recognize and build our resilience. Considering climate change, […]
Book Review: Defining Radical Bodies
When someone says “radical change,” I wonder which definition they are using for “radical.” The word can refer to an approach that comes from outliers, one that challenges existing views, […]
HOMEBODY: Movement Meets Buddha Nature
PICTURE A BUDDHIST. What comes to mind? A red-robed monk or nun sitting patiently on a cushion, lips gently smiling, eyes closed, legs crossed in Lotus Pose? Or perhaps you […]
Art, Dance, Theory, and Perception
I FELT UNCERTAIN. Sort of solitary? Though a lot goes on in the Bay Area, the limitations (cost, accessibility, space, outreach, etc) to the dance world frustrated me. I wanted […]
In Practice: Reconstructing Reconstruction with Chris Evans
What does it mean to grieve in the context of perpetual marginalization and terrorization? What are the contours of grief in the afterlife of ancestral, epigenetic, and intergenerational trauma? And […]
95 and counting
score by Ann Murphy in collaboration with Wayne Hazzard, Shinichi Iova-Koga, and various texts 95 Rituals is a collaborative celebration emerging over three months in honor of visionary dance […]
ODC/Dance Takes On Hard Truths With Fluid Agility
Review: March 2, 2007, Program 1
Printz Dance Project: INK & BONE
The dance company returns to the stage with a re-envisioned world premiere A resurgence of energy springs forth from this inspired dance-theatre piece by the Printz Dance Project (PDP) called […]
The Artistic Ensemble at San Quentin Prison
EDITOR’S NOTE: In 2013, the Insight Prison Project, a Restorative Justice organization, approached artists and educators Amie Dowling and Freddy Gutierrez about their desire to bring a dance theater workshop […]
John Jasperse in the Bay Area: Gaps, Misuse, and the Possibility of Thick Description
John Jasperse is a choreographer known as: Cool. Brainy. Provocative. Naked. Virtuosic. Transgressive. Austere. Opaque. Difficult. Formal. Experimental. Critical. Ironic. Oblique. Pensive. Part of the witty, cerebral downtown New York […]