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Fall for Dance: September 20 and 21, 2008
Saturday evening and Sunday’s Fall for Dance program offered an attractive sampling of works, two of which were exceptional. I chose this program, in part, because of three of the choreographers: Aszure Barton and Christopher Wheeldon’s works have impressed me, … Continue reading →
Posted in ballet, christopher wheeldon, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, International, music, New York City, Reviews
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Tagged Alison Roper, Arthur Sultanov, Arushi Mudgal, Aszure Barton, blues music, christopher wheeldon, Dance, Fall for Dance, Harmonica Breakdown, Hofesh Shechter, Hofesh Shechter Company, Indian dance, International, Jane Dudley, Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, Les Chambres des Jacques, music, New York City, NY City Center, Oregon Ballet Theatre, Rush, Sheron Wray, Uprising
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Aszure Barton – Witty and Wild
Aszure Barton at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, Dance Magazine – April 2008 photo by Matthew Karas During my first semester at Barnard, Aszure Barton, post-modern’s “it” girl, choreographed an ensemble piece for about fourteen dancers for the departmental dance performance … Continue reading →