PUBLICATIONS
“Where do we go? Dance theater on American soil”
In DANCE INFORMA
Dance theater is a dance-based art form in which a world is created through physical and psychological interactions on stage. Roland Langer (1984) exemplifies the elements as drawing on “dance, speaking, singing, conventional theater, and the use of props, set and costumes in one amalgam. Usually, there is no plot; instead, specific situations, fears and human conflicts are presented.” As a result, it is often as much conceptual as it is dramatic and physical. Read more…
REVIEW OF “VOYEUR: THE WINDOWS OF TOULOUSE-LAUTREC”
IN OFFOFFONLINE.COM
Voyeur: The Windows of Toulouse-Lautrec explores the life of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, the immensely talented 19th-century French painter and printmaker, using the sidewalks, doorways, and windows of Greenwich Village as the setting for a “pandemic-friendly theatrical experience.” Live performance, puppetry, music and a short black-and-white film combine to help the site-specific production tell the story of the artist who captured the seamier side of the Belle Époque. Read more…
REVIEW OF “Incantata”
In OFFOFFONLINE.COM
Incantata, by Pulitzer Prize–winning Irish poet Paul Muldoon, is an elegy crafted into a theatrical narrative that loosely weaves together erudite poetic imagery and concrete memories with literary and artistic references. The experience is a journey through bumpy waters, a sensory and linguistic adventure with Stanley Townsend, a tremendously talented and physical actor, at the helm of the solo show. Read more…