October 24, 2014
In its 10th Year, Coil Festival Finds Itself Away From Home
The festival of theater, dance and performance art presented by P.S. 122 will take place at spaces around the city, while its home on First Avenue is renovated.
Flamenco naturally traverses emotional peaks and valleys, and Soledad Barrio plunges her whole being into every ascent and descent.
Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music with “Kontakthof,” a work about men and women awkwardly seeking affection in a dance hall.
Julian Barnett’s “Bluemarble,” performed with Jocelyn Tobias at St. Mark’s Church, suggests a view of the earth in astral terms.
Ms. Hering, immersed in the New York dance world, eventually used her leverage to promote regional scenes around the country.
Ángel Corella, the former American Ballet Theater principal, has begun his first season as director of the Pennsylvania Ballet, in Philadelphia.
“Voices of Bulgaria and America,” a new program by Kathryn Posin at the 92d Street Y, featured several premieres and Bulgarian themes.
American Ballet Theater continued its fall season with works like “Sinfonietta,” “Raymonda Divertissements” and “Seven Sonatas.”
The choreographer Gina Gibney has renovated a building downtown to provide performance and rehearsal space and more as part of Gibney Dance’s vision.
The Broadway couple might never have met but for one of those backstage moments upon which so many plays and movies are built.
Two dancers energetically celebrate and explore the abilities of their bodies in Cynthia Oliver’s “Boom!”
American Ballet Theater presented a world premiere of a new production of “Raymonda Divertissements,” and the beloved masterpieces “Fancy Free” and “Jardin des Lilas.”
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Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music with “Kontakthof,” a work about men and women awkwardly seeking affection in a dance hall.
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