Author (#9)July 2005 Archives

The movement of "Reel"--now angular and thrusting against the air, now sinuously splayed against the ground--looked as if it might belong to an ancient tribal culture with ties to various postmodern nations (Tom Pearson); With no obvious structure and only the smallest hints of message, Breezy Berryman's "Widow's Walk" satisfied simply through the precision, vitality, and rhythmic sense of its five robust dancers (Joyce SoHo Presents). Village Voice 7/25/05
July 25, 2005 6:04 AM |
I didn't so much mind the gratuitous brutal hostility--one must, after all, move with the times--but the adolescent acting out of childish fantasies rooted in the grotesquely disgusting . . . Village Voice 7/19/05
July 19, 2005 5:52 AM |
In a ruminative homoerotic duet rife with emotional subtlety, even acrobatic moves look like the characters' natural means of expression. Village Voice 7/19/05
July 19, 2005 5:46 AM |
Simply through scrupulous descriptions of what people wore, the writer brings social and theatrical milieus alive. Village Voice 7/5/05
July 5, 2005 12:59 PM |

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