Kourtney Rutherford, whose résumé adds three years in construction work to familiar dance and drama credits, spins a goofy, macabre tale in a half-built tract house set. Village Voice 10/19/04
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Octavia Cup Dance Theatre
Laura Ward’s new, ambitious, bilingually titled Enredaderas: Entanglemnts opts for excess at every turn. Village Voice 10/19/04
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Limón Dance Company
Carla Maxwell, artistic director of the Limón Dance Company: “Susanne [Linke] works from the inside out, striving for nuance and depth. The process is like a metamorphosis.” Village Voice 9/20/04
Decadancetheatre
The leading dancers of Jennifer Weber’s Decadancetheatre bring—dare I say?—the feminine mystique to hip-hop. Village Voice 9/14/04
Dances by Paul D. Mosley
Mosley’s evocation of the horrors that can breed in the roiling matrix of nuclear-family life rarely rises above soap opera level. Village Voice 9/8/04
Smuin Ballet
The nostalgia factor looms large in Come Dance Me a Song, evoking a time when we were happier than we are now. Village Voice 8/30/04
Universal Ballet of Korea
By far the most agreeable part of the Universal Ballet of Korea’s “Romeo and Juliet” was the young company’s personable dancers. Village Voice 8/17/04
Von Ussar Danceworks; Michiyo Sato and Dancers
Astrid von Ussar uses juicy, ferocious movement to create dances exploring relationships of the heart; Michiyo Sato summons a polyglot vocabulary and a gently feminist aproach to treat issues rooted in the history of her native Japan. Village Voice 8/11/04
Heidi Latsky Dance
Latsky personifies that state every dancer aspires to–in which intent and execution are one. Village Voice 7/26/04