Savion Glover: SoLo in TiME / Joyce Theater, New York City / March 3-22, 2009

His feet are large–size 12 E or thereabouts–and, in their pedestrian mode, can look heavy and clumsy. Don’t kid yourself; they’re the fleetest human pedals imaginable. In quiet little soliloquies, the faster they get, the more crisply and delicately they strike the floor. When they slam down bluntly, full strength, you feel that the glass on the theater’s exit signs, luminous in the dark auditorium, is in danger of shattering.
The full article appeared in Voice of Dance (http://www.voiceofdance.org) on March 5, 2009. To read it, click here.
Savion Glover Mixes It Up
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