The Future of Orchestras, Part III: Bruckner, Palestrina, and the Rolling Stones
“Would the New York Philharmonic sing Palestrina?” – the question posed by my … read more
AJBlog: Unanswered QuestionPublished 2016-07-17
AJBlog: Unanswered QuestionPublished 2016-07-17
Dancing With Your Selves
Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer present the New York premieres of two works. Myrna Packer and Art Bridgman(s) in their Voyeur. Photo: Tyler Silver One source of theater’s magic lies in the interplay between what’s … read more
AJBlog: DancebeatPublished 2016-07-17
Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer present the New York premieres of two works. Myrna Packer and Art Bridgman(s) in their Voyeur. Photo: Tyler Silver One source of theater’s magic lies in the interplay between what’s … read more
AJBlog: DancebeatPublished 2016-07-17
Twyla Tharp: Past, Present, Future
Twyla Tharp presents one new creation and two golden oldies at the Joyce. Reed Tankersley in the first half of Twyla Tharp’s Brahms Paganini. Photo: Yi-Chun Wu Watching Reed Tankersley perform the long opening solo … read more
AJBlog: DancebeatPublished 2016-07-16
Twyla Tharp presents one new creation and two golden oldies at the Joyce. Reed Tankersley in the first half of Twyla Tharp’s Brahms Paganini. Photo: Yi-Chun Wu Watching Reed Tankersley perform the long opening solo … read more
AJBlog: DancebeatPublished 2016-07-16
Stainspotting
It’s the pale grey sweaters that are so creepy. Thin, tight, high necked, they cling to the performers’ bodies. They’re nubbled by nipple and you can practically count the ribs. And, within minutes of …read more
AJBlog: Performance MonkeyPublished 2016-07-15
It’s the pale grey sweaters that are so creepy. Thin, tight, high necked, they cling to the performers’ bodies. They’re nubbled by nipple and you can practically count the ribs. And, within minutes of …read more
AJBlog: Performance MonkeyPublished 2016-07-15
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