Dance
Ballets Russes Centennial
By L.J. SunshineOne hundred years ago, Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes burned the stage of Pariss Théâtre du Châtelet with its debut season. Dancers of unprecedented virtuosity performed ballets with exotic, Orientalist themes that expressed seething passions and defied the stiff formalism of the danse décole.
City Parks Foundation's Central Park Summerstage: NATHANTRICE/RITUALS DANCE THEATER AND DAYTON CONTEMPORARY DANCE COMPANY (DCDC)
By Dalia RatnikasA mission statement is hardly the genesis of an organizations intention, but these crystallized comments are often surprisingly revelatoryin their construction as much as their meaning. Take, for example, the mission statement of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, founded over 40 years ago by Jeraldyne Blunden in Dayton, Ohio, as compared with that of nathantrice/RITUALS dance theater, with one quarter of DCDCs history, yet infinitely more artistic wealth.
LIGHTLY NOW: Gabrielle Lansner Dances Summer at Sitelines
By April GreeneOne of the joys of summer in the city is the traditionally indoors getting a shot at existing outdoors. Films, parties, mealsfor three months each year, New Yorkers get to take them outside.
Dana Salisbury's UNSEEN DANCES
By Michelle VellucciLadies and gentlemen, the dance performance is about to begin. Please put on your blindfolds.
MERCE CUNNINGHAM (19192009)
I remember an article about Merce I saved from a magazine back in the 60s, long before I moved to NYC, called The Quality of Merce is Not Strained. I just loved that play with Willy Shakes. Even after he no longer could demonstrate movement to us, Merce had this ability to make movement phrases that were, though difficult and out of the ordinary, absolutely danceable.
REMEMBERING MERCE
Once, after watching the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC) perform, I stumbled badly out on the street, clumsy in the light after leaving the darkened interior of the theater.
The Brooklyn Rail Remembers PINA BAUSCH
By Mary Love HodgesOn July 1, 2009, the Guardian printed the following poem by Wim Wenders: Pina Bausch is dead...
In Conversation
SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI with Susan Yung
By Susan YungBelgian Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui has choreographed Orbo Novo for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, to be performed at the Joyce Theater from Oct 20-25.