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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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Heartbreak and Homies at Joe’s Pub
Sweetheart candies were sprinkled on each table in the intimate, dimly lit Joe’s Pub on Friday evening. Those brightly colored, nauseatingly sugary sweets bring to mind long-forgotten middle school Valentines that could be summed up by the messages on each … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, modern dance, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged alex escalante, aretha franklin, Dance, dance now NYC, david dorfman, faye driscoll, heartbreak, jesse zaritt, Joe's Pub, Kyle Abraham, love, New York City, valentine
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Jesse Zaritt’s “Binding”
On Wednesday evening at PS 122, the 7th annual soloNOVA Arts Festival opened with Binding, a solo performance conceived and performed by Jesse Zaritt and directed by Basmat Hazan. Zaritt is an arresting dancer who most recently performed in Faye … Continue reading
There is so much mad in me
Dancers in Faye Driscoll’s There is so much mad in me, photo by Yi-Chun Wu Choreographer Faye Driscoll pushes the physical, emotional, and psychological limits of the nine courageous dancers in There is so much mad in me, a riveting … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Dance Theater Workshop, modern dance, New York City, Reviews
Tagged adaku utah, Dance, Dance Theater Workshop, faye driscoll, jacob slominski, jennie marytai liu, jesse zaritt, lily gold, lindsay clark, media, michael helland, New York City, nikki zialcita, there is so much mad in me, tony orrico, tyra banks
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