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ONSITE: House/Full of BlackWomen
Amara Tabor-Smith, Ellen Sebastian Chang and Dancers’ Group present: The 14th Episode of House/Full of BlackWomen New Chitlin Circuitry: Reparations Vaudeville House/Full of BlackWomen is a site specific […]
In Practice: Mary Armentrout Dance Theater’s listening creates an opening
Choreographer Mary Armentrout is my dear friend and Feldenkrais practitioner. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s talk about Mary Armentrout Dance Theater’s (MADT) upcoming show at […]
BLESSED UNREST: A Festival of Possibilities at the Intersection of Social Justice and Performance
IN A TIME of spiraling inequality, discontent and violence, the sometimes vapory subject of art’s relation to social justice takes on a cold, sober, even urgent aspect. As in the […]
Welcome
THERE ARE MOMENTS when words, movements, sounds and sometimes smells, collide; space shifts and the air around me feels charged and electric. These instances can last for a few seconds, or even […]
Speak: Still With Us by Debby Kajiyama, April 2014
Editors note: Debby Kajiyama is 2014 recipient of The Della Davidson Prize. This annual award has been set-up to honor the life and work of choreographer and teacher Della Davidson by supporting innovative […]
Jack Carpenter: a Master of Illumination
The estimable dance and theater lighting designer Thomas Skelton once remarked, “There are many barriers between the dancer and good lighting, but each can be hurdled with enough imagination, common […]
CULTIVATING RELATIONSHIP: Randee Paufve Reflects on How Dancing Can be Communicative and Evocative
RANDEE PAUFVE’S PRODUCTION, Strangers Become Flowers, will have its premiere in February at ODC Commons Studio B. In November I watched a run-through at Shawl-Anderson that lasted about 45 minutes […]
Jill Togawa’s Dreams and Driveways
On July 28 Jill Togawa, Director of Purple Moon Dance Company, and I held a conversation in my Berkeley home regarding her upcoming site specific performance work, When Dreams Are […]
In Conversation: Maurya Kerr and Alaja Badalich
You are reading excerpts from Maurya Kerr and Alaja Badalich’s recorded conversation. Listen to the conversation. Transcript of the full conversation
In Practice: Holding Wait with Jo Kreiter
On a rainy afternoon in March, I met with Jo Kreiter, choreographer, artist-activist, and artistic director of Flyaway Productions, in a rehearsal space at Project Artaud, behind the Joe Goode […]