Review: Awilda Sterling-Duprey Summons Dancing Forces of Nature
The New York debut of her performance "Lacks Criticality" coincides with an exhibition at the Whitney Museum that explores how artists have responded to Hurricane Maria.
The New York debut of her performance "Lacks Criticality" coincides with an exhibition at the Whitney Museum that explores how artists have responded to Hurricane Maria.
Batsheva Dance Company brings Naharin's "Hora" to the Joyce Theater, showcasing his idiosyncratic, often-emulated style.
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Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, the Chicago troupe's new leader, wants to expand the voices in the company, coming this week to the Joyce Theater.
The film helped bring breaking into the mainstream. Over the years, it also became famous for the subs and doubles of its star, Jennifer Beals.
"Rome & Jewels," revived at the Joyce Theater, established Rennie Harris as a gifted and canny choreographer of street styles for the concert stage.
"Memphis Jookin': The Show," which presents jookin "in the world it comes from," is sincere entertainment, packed with talent and heart.
The choreographer Troy Schumacher, the composer Ellis Ludwig-Leone and the novelist Karen Russell teamed up, pushing one another to new places in their mediums.
"Fortuitous Ash," Keerati Jinakunwiphat's first work for a ballet company, was spectral in two senses: ghostly and insubstantial.
The Russian dancer brought her star-and-her-friends touring program to New York City Center on Saturday for a sold-out, one-night-only show.
The American Dance Platform, this year curated by Ronald K. Brown, gives three companies a stage in New York.
The Gibney Company presents Naharin's "Yag," but the dancers lack the stage presence to fully inhabit it.
At Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's current season at New York City Center, Twyla Tharp's insouciance shines through, while anger rings true in "Survivors."
"Rivulets," with a score composed by the choreographer, brings a mesmerizing stream of consciousness to Baryshnikov Arts Center.
After years of friendship and collaboration, Aaron Marcellus is writing the music for a new dance by Michelle Dorrance, his former tap teacher.
After a few slow, sad years, the dance calendar returned to something like abundance, with standout shows that leaned into joy and community.
The contemporary ballet company, whose chief choreographer is Dwight Rhoden, presented dances at the Joyce Theater that felt like more of the same.
Judith Sánchez RuÃz, a former dancer in the company, has been commissioned to make its first work not by Brown.
Jennifer Weber has two shows opening on Broadway, "&Juliet" and "KPOP," and her "Hip-Hop Nutcracker" is coming to Disney+.
Vanessa Anspaugh's dance "Mourning After Mornings" discovers and creates its own logic, mixing humor with grief.
Jennifer Tipton, whose job usually entails serving the vision of choreographers and directors, has made her own show, the installation "Our Days and Night."
The Brazilian troupe Lia Rodrigues Companhia de Danças makes its New York-area debut with "Fúria" as part of Montclair State University's Peak Performances series.
Originally a virtual production earlier in the pandemic, this live version features an improvised duet between Casel and the pianist Arturo O'Farrill.
In "Unavailable Memory" at Baryshnikov Arts Center, dance artists fill in gaps in the choreographic record, but they don't all speak fluent Cunningham.
There were egos and clashes, but the choreographer and painter made 16 dances together over more than 50 years, work spotlighted in the Taylor company's season.