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Faye Driscoll’s “You’re Me”
Last week I saw Faye Driscoll’s newest work, You’re Me, at The Kitchen. My review will be in the next issue of The Brooklyn Rail, but a heads up: if you haven’t seen it yet, go go go. It’s messy, funny, … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, modern dance, New York City
Tagged Dance, faye driscoll, jesse zaritt, New York City, The Kitchen
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Weekend Review: Kyle Abraham & Gallim Dance
Choreography from two young, emerging choreographers – Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion and Andrea Miller/Gallim Dance - was on display over the weekend, and both offered compelling, deeply personal works. At the Kitchen, Kyle Abraham’s Live! The Realest MC was a coming-out story inspired … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, modern dance, Reviews
Tagged Andrea Miller, Dance, Gallim Dance, hip hop, JCC Manhattan, Kyle Abraham, modern dance, New York City, NYC, The Kitchen
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The View from a Volcano
Beginning next week, The Kitchen presents The View from a Volcano: The Kitchen’s Soho Years, 1971-85, an exhibition featuring single-channel videos and other artworks presented alongside video, audio, and print documentation related to the institution’s programming during its first fifteen … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, Dance, New York City, soho, The Kitchen, the view from a volcano
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Yasmeen Godder’s Singular Sensation
From Thursday through Saturday, September 23rd to 25th, The Kitchen presents the North American premiere of Singular Sensation, a new work by renowned Israeli-American choreographer Yasmeen Godder. Singular Sensation explores the emotional landscape of a generation desensitized by information overload … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, International, modern dance, New York City
Tagged Dance, israel, New York City, singular sensation, The Kitchen, yasmeen godder
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