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Binging to Bliss in "Bodhisattva Beer Run" by Maura Nguyá»…n Donohue (she/they)

A golden age is brewing for AAPI contemporary performance[i] with Glenn Potter-Takata and evan ray suzuki serving as crafty "kodama" (木霊, 木魂 or 木魅) leading us…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:06pm on July 8, 2024[SHARE]

Highly Produced Punk Chaos in Alex Romania's FACE EATERS by Hallie Chametzky

One of the work's most shocking accomplishments is that, despite the intense volume, confounding poetic ramblings, disturbing vibes, and depressing inspiration, the audience loves it.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 6:24pm on July 5, 2024[SHARE]

On the Possibility of Life in Contemporary Performance: A Conversation with Audrée Juteau by Givens Parr

Audrée Juteau's methods are fungal. She is breaking down detritus in our societal soil and making it into art. Dance is the mushroom in Mystic-Informatic, which Audrée and her human co-cre…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:54pm on June 28, 2024[SHARE]

Pioneer Go East Collective at Judson: Queer Artists Make Big Sounds in A Big Room In A Church. by Nadia Pinder

For two nights, Judson Church hosted the Crossroads Series with varied programming each evening. On Tuesday, April 23rd, three very different performances were presented by Pioneers Go East …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:06pm on June 20, 2024[SHARE]

A Conversation with Architectural Historian and Balletomane Thomas Mellins on "Excellence and Innovation: New York City Ballet at 75" by Eve Bromberg

  I've always known that the David H Koch Theater, once known as The New York State Theater, was made to George Balanchine's specifications. Still, until sitting down to speak with Thomas…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 6:12pm on June 11, 2024[SHARE]

Attention, Salvation, and Celebration: Three Emerging Choreographers of La MaMa Moves! by Meg Doyle

There is a moment in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot that I return to whenever I think about the relationship between dance and language. It's an often misquoted scene, but it happens whe…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:12am on June 11, 2024[SHARE]

In Colt Coeur's "Still," Politics Aren't Quite Personal Enough. by Eve Bromberg

  My interest in theater, and acting, came from what I perceived as an intellectual limitation in ballet, where training is relegated to silence. While discussions of technique and aesthe…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:12am on June 4, 2024[SHARE]

Dispatches from Abroad: Thomas Ostermeier's Sanitized People's Revolution in "An Enemy of The People" by Leila Gordon

I saw Thomas Ostermeier's An Enemy of the People at the Duke of York Theatre twice, on purpose. It's a sublime text to be working on today, wrought with all the conflict currently comprising…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 5:32pm on May 30, 2024[SHARE]

Ancestral cycles in Alethea Pace's "between wave and water" by Maura Nguyá»…n Donohue (she/they)

Alethea Pace's "between wave and water," presented recently at BAAD!, honors the memory of the ancestors buried there in a potent passage of works that resist the urge to erase America's his…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:32pm on May 24, 2024[SHARE]

The Animate Breath of Ka Baird's Live Performance by Talia Shiroma

Ka Baird stalks the stage like a phantom: hungry, unsettled, irrepressible. Wielding a microphone and sometimes a flute, they sway and swing at the air, moving with the zeal of a mind posses…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:54am on May 24, 2024[SHARE]

READY, SET // A response to Esmé Boyce Dance's creation of The Humbling or Chapter of Mama: Part 1 by Amy Shoshana Blumberg

Racing with the gravity of children, the adults ricochet around this room built for great art, cackling. A narrow dodge. Cori's it. A swipe across the belly.            MAM…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:36pm on May 23, 2024[SHARE]

In Katy Early's Hysterical "Dance Nation," Girlhood is Not for the Faint of Heart by Catherine Sawoski

For young women on social media and the real world alike, girlhood has become somewhat trendy in recent months. Apprehensive of adulthood, increasing numbers of individuals have clung to the…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 6:02pm on May 22, 2024[SHARE]

Ready Set by Amy Blumberg

Racing with the gravity of children, the adults ricochet around this room built for great art, cackling. A narrow dodge. Cori's it. A swipe across the belly.             …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:54pm on May 21, 2024[SHARE]

Circling the Creator in "Third Law" by Catherine Sawoski

The audience, a group of ten people padding along in their socks, line up silently along the back wall. The glowing outline of a circle appears on the floor. Someone is brave enough to step …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 7:36pm on May 20, 2024[SHARE]

"Surrounded by the Same Water, Divided by the Same Fields": Owen McCafferty's Agreement by Meg Doyle

The first songs I learned as a child were rebel songs. They recounted uprisings, hunger strikes, and rebellions; they rhymed and were easy to remember. Lyrics like "Some say the devil is dea…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 5:48pm on May 19, 2024[SHARE]

Wooster Group's Symphony of Rats: Delirious, Surreal, and Synthesized by Catherine Sawoski

The president of the United States sits in a wheelchair commode, speaking in a synthesized voice. A man in a lab coat and rat ears stands at a screen designed to look like a cardboard box. A…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:32pm on May 18, 2024[SHARE]

In Conversation with Cam Cronin on Geraldine Realigned At The Brick Theater: Scrappiness, Gayborhoods, and a Close Collaboration with Billy McEntee. by Eve Bromberg

Geraldine Realigned Drives from Gay Place to Gay Place and You're in the Car Too ostensibly follows a drag queen, Geraldine, on a road trip working her way through a list of great American g…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:18pm on May 15, 2024[SHARE]

Mapping the Cultural Treasures of South L.A. by Andy Horwitz

Building arts and culture infrastructure? Here are some lessons learned from a community-based cultural asset mapping initiative in South Los Angeles.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:48am on May 14, 2024[SHARE]

On The Associates' "Redemption Story." In Conversation with Peregrine Teng Heard and Sarah Blush by Eve Bromberg

A few pages into the script of Peregrine Teng Heard's" playwright and artistic director of The Associates Theater Ensemble" newest play Redemption Story, I could sense its implicit political…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 1:18pm on May 3, 2024[SHARE]

The Alchemy of Small Groups (Part 6 of 6) by Andy Horwitz

If the human world is organized in small groups, what are the qualities and conditions that make small groups work best?

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 5:48pm on April 30, 2024[SHARE]

NDT's Sound of Silence // Where Movement Tells The Story. by Editors

  By Emma Schneider What does one come to see at a dance performance? There are components of productions that help to create a whole"costumes, lighting, music, etc."yet, it would be diff…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:24pm on April 29, 2024[SHARE]

The World In Small Groups by Andy Horwitz

Once you notice it, you can't stop seeing it - the world organized in small groups. Why? What makes small group experiences uniquely powerful?

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:24am on April 16, 2024[SHARE]

Worst Sex Ever and the WYSIWYG Talent Show, or Tales from Blogland by Andy Horwitz

In 2004, nearly 300 NYC bloggers and their readers came together IRL for the first time to meet each other, drink and try to hook up. What does it mean when online communities gather in pers…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:02pm on April 9, 2024[SHARE]

From Black Box to Broadway by Andy Horwitz

Daniel Fish's "Oklahoma!" in Los Angeles, Taylor Mac, Kiki and Herb and other tales of "Black Box to Broadway". Essay #3 in a series about the unique power of live performance in small venue…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:42am on April 2, 2024[SHARE]

One Thing into Another: A Conversation with Alaina Ferris and Karinne Keithley Syers by Kate Dakota Kremer

Then Eamon yes-anded by saying, "By the way, I found this vibraphone on the street that I want to take apart." So then we deconstructed the vibraphone.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 9:08am on March 27, 2024[SHARE]
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