I joke with dancer friends about it all the time. Inevitably we face the pervasive question. You know what it is, it haunts you at parties, lurks behind the wine […]
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Designing for More People in the Palace
So, in terms of my approach there are two pathways: there’s what the space is, and there’s what the space means. They are different ways of unpacking the building.
Beauty in Search of a Resting Place
Does an artist have a responsibility to anything or anyone other than their whim?
Departing from Tradition: Insights from Java
I came to Central Java—to the town of Solo—18 months ago, with the intention of creating artistic collaborations with Indonesian artists, to study with Suprapto Suryodarmo (Javanese improvisation performer and […]
Vision, Strength and Stamina: AXIS and Lily Cai celebrate 20 years, Nov 2008
The Bay Area dance scene could be characterized in any number of terms. “Experimental” and “rich” come to mind. In less flattering terms (and with no intent to offend), I’ve […]
Artists in Exile: Latina Immigrants’ Stories Through Flamenco
After reaching almost fifteen years in exile and noticing the increasing number of fellow Venezuelan immigrants across the US and the world, I pondered the question of how to encapsulate a displaced legacy.

