“Wow, you two look so similar!” While we get this comment a lot, and it’s an inside joke that we get to use, we couldn’t be more different.
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SPACES FOR DANCE: A Range of Responses To A Timeless Challenge
WHEN WORDS LIKE “radical,” “unprecedented” and “cornerstone” are brought into a conversation about new spaces for dance, it points to both how dire and how timeless the questions about buildings and artists may […]
Critical Dialogues: Rachel Howard and Pearl Marill
WHAT IF, rather than writing a review, a critic sat down with a choreographer to have a two-way conversation about the work? That’s the experiment behind Critical Dialogues. For this […]
Dancers’ Group: Celebrating 30 Years
To help celebrate Dancers’ Group’s 30th anniversary this year, we have reached out to people to share a special remembrance. Throughout 2012 this publication will carry a few pieces per […]
Israel Gone Gaga: Batsheva to the Max
Float. Pull your bones. Smear your flesh on the ground. Connect to your pleasure. Quake. Stretch your face. Find the snake in your spine. Put a good taste in your mouth. Melt. Connect to your form. Take an ice cold shower. Boil like spaghetti. Find your groove. Above all, don’t stop moving.
CRITICAL DIALOGUES: Rachel Howard and Scott Marlowe
What if, rather than writing a review, a critic sat down with a choreographer to have a two-way conversation about the work? That’s the experiment behind Critical Dialogues. For this first installment, […]

