This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on October 9, 2006. Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) — Apart from a favored few, classical dancers die young — at least their technical prowess does. Following the example of Mikhail Baryshnikov, the 41-year-old, Paris-bred, London-based ballerina Sylvie Guillem is seeking out alternative kinds of dance […]
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PHILADANCO AT THE JOYCE, STEVE REICH AT BAM: NY DANCE WEEKEND
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on October 6, 2006. Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) — Glimpsed on a DVD sampler from Philadanco: five gorgeous, superbly athletic, pastel-gowned women dance out their complaints about the guys giving them heart trouble. A minute later, a crew that deserves high-risk pay invades the stage […]
MISGIVINGS
I’ve been busy lately and haven’t kept up with my mail. Only this a.m. did I look at the New York City Ballet’s brochure for its upcoming season at the New York State Theater, November 24 – February 25. I do not understand what’s going on. Or maybe I understand all too well. Let’s start […]
A $10 DANCE GRAB BAG SPOTLIGHTS TRISHA BROWN, BILL T. JONES
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on September 29, 2006. Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) — Who could resist Trisha Brown’s “Set and Reset”? The choreographer’s fluid movement pairs with Robert Rauschenberg’s translucent costumes and fleeting background images to create a ravishing, ephemeral world. This piece is just one of 30 items […]
SHEN WEI DANCES EVOKE TIBET STRUGGLE, PAGAN SACRIFICE AT JOYCE
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on September 27, 2006. Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) — The stage is thickly strewn with blue and white bits of paper arranged in a mandala-like pattern of circles within squares. Ani Choying Dolma, a Buddhist nun, kneels at its center, singing and chanting, her voice […]
ELISA MONTE CELEBRATES, TAKEHIRO UEYAMA FUSES: NY DANCE WEEKEND
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on September 22, 2006. Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) — Four dancers stride across the stage, seeming oblivious to one another. Two collide violently, triggering entanglements and wild cantileverings that identify them as lovers one moment, enemies the next. This is the opening of Elisa Monte’s […]
DANCERS AS DANCE WRITERS
Traditionally, dancers–especially classical dancers, who commit to their profession in childhood or adolescence–had the reputation of being essentially physical creatures and thus nonverbal. Even when it was admitted that they might be intelligent, they were still often labeled “dumb” in the sense of “mute.” This myth has constantly been challenged. Today, the argument for the […]
NEW YORK BAROQUE DANCE COMPANY; “NEW BALLET CHOREOGRAPHERS”
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on September 15, 2006. Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) — Dancers in 18th-century dress playing ancient Greeks, socially pretentious Europeans and an occasional supernatural facilitator like Cupid will be celebrating Mozart’s 250th birthday tonight and tomorrow at Florence Gould Hall. Catherine Turocy’s esteemed New York Baroque […]
WEAPONIZED WOMAN (FROM NYC WEEKEND)
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on September 8, 2006. Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) — “For a long time I wanted to do a show about underwear and armor,” declares Valerie Steele, the erudite, ebullient director and chief curator of the Museum at FIT. The vivid result, “Love & War: The […]
PARISIANS PRESENT COOL, BEGUILING `JEWELS’ BY BALANCHINE ON PBS
This article originally appeared in the Culture section of Bloomberg News on August 28, 2006. Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) — Stay-at-home ballet fans will find themselves beguiled by the latest installment in PBS’s Great Performances series: the Paris Opera Ballet dancing George Balanchine’s “Jewels.” Created for the New York City Ballet in 1967, “Jewels” was the […]

