McCaleb is intensely and admirably image-conscious, but more often than not, her pictorial effects fail to provide a pathway to eloquent feeling. Village Voice 7/20/04
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“Martha @ Jane Street”
In dance genius and diva chutzpah, Graham was indeed a phenomenon ripe for travesty. Village Voice 7/20/04
Jennifer Muller / The Works
Powerful, fluent, and downright gorgeous dancers perform hypnotic rituals extolling the human relationship to the wonders of nature. Village Voice 7/13/04
Tiffany Mills Company
Tiffany Mills tells us that out-of-control force and skewed perceptions belong to us all. Village Voice 6/29/04
Midsummer Night Swing
No matter that both your feet are lefties. Midsummer Night Swing will get them stepping and gliding with rhythm, grace, and spunk. Village Voice 6/22/04
School of American Ballet 40th Annual Workshop Performances
Most delightful was Susan Pilarre’s staging of two chunks of Union Jack, in which technically brilliant incipient stars let themselves go, showbiz-style, with terrific humor and verve. Village Voice 6/22/04
Parsons Dance Company
David Parsons’s choreography played second fiddle to the live music from the Ahn Trio that accompanied it. Village Voice 6/7/04
Margot Fonteyn in America: A Celebration
A lovely intimate exhibition . . . The entire room seems filled with the fragrance of roses. Village Voice 5/20/04
New York Theatre Ballet
Frederick Ashton’s 1930 “Capriol Suite,” a gloss on 16th-century dance forms, mingles peasants and aristocrats, lusty ebullience and aloof grace, easy charm and stabs of poignant imagination. Village Voice 5/14/04
John Ollom
They say everyone has one novel in him. It’s the fruit of a life’s experience–the tale, the feelings. John Ollom certainly does, but he happens to be a choreographer. Village Voice 5/14/04