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A Show Must Go On, Jérôme Bel Style
FEW ARTISTS HAVE TRIGGERED the intensity of divisive responses that Jérôme Bel has elicited for close to two decades. To some, Bel’s a brilliant artist and a clever provocateur, rethinking […]
Dance Discourse Project #17
Sex and Performance in the Bay Area At this event, we celebrated the last edition of “Dance Theatre Journal,” the THIS IS WHAT I WANT edition, guest edited by Tessa […]
SPEAK: Performing Science: Dancing by Numbers
A couple of years ago I was attending the bi-annual german Dance Congress in Berlin. At the end of a presentation by Alva Noë, a UC Berkeley, Philosophy of Perception […]
A Promising New Partnership: José Manuel Carreño Takes the Lead at Ballet San Jose
Ballet partnerships are the stuff of legend: Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn, Mikhail Baryishnikov and Natalia Makarova, José Manuel Carreño and Susan Jaffe…and Julie Kent…and Gillian Murphy. Carreño, one of […]
In Conversation with Dance Monks’ Rodrigo Esteva and Mirah Moriarty: Examining Natural Environments Through Interdisciplinary Performance
Water is essential. It sustains; it cleanses; it feeds; it restores. It makes all life possible. In recent months, these realities have hit particularly close to home as we have faced and […]
Presence and Liveness in Online Learning: A Lesson in Choreographing Students from Afar
For the past year, I have been working on a new choreography that premiered this past April 17-26 as a part of the annual Berkeley Dance Project (BDP) directed by […]
A ROVING ELEGY: The Anastasio Project
At the Eastside Arts Alliance’s rehearsal of The Anastasio Project, a multidisciplinary mobile public performance, young people are engaged in improvisational work that will eventually be a public offering. “Raw” is too […]
MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE: Jo Kreiter Brings Attention to Older Homeless Women
Isadora Duncan Award-winning choreographer Jo Kreiter draws from a variety of disciplines and lenses: gymnastics, Chinese pole acrobatics, social justice and urban revitalization, to name a few. Along with her apparatus-based aerial dance […]
FALLING FORWARD INTO NEW SPACES: In Conversation with Mary Armentrout
Why, What, When, Who and Where – life is full of these five ‘w’ questions. And that last ‘w’ (the where), seems of particular concern these days. From the prosaic to the logistic […]
An Unfolding: Reflections on 花和霧 flowers and fog
Kat: I first experienced Melissa’s project during the midst of shelter in place, stranded in my tiny bedroom in North Berkeley. The absence of people was a weight I felt in my bones.