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William Forsythe’s “Sider” at BAM
There are very few dance works more frustrating than those of choreographer William Forsythe. More often than not, I find his work irritatingly complex, leaving me with more questions than answers (I don’t believe in outer space was moving, but … Continue reading
Posted in BAM, Dance, modern dance, New York City, Reviews
Tagged BAM, Dance, dietrich kruger, modern dance, sider, The Forsythe Company, william forsythe
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The Forsythe Company in Decreation at BAM
William Forsythe’s Decreation, photo by Dominik Mentzos William Forsythe’s 2003 piece Decreation, which opened last night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, is a meditation on the messiness of life. The work takes its title from an essay by Anne … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, BAM, Dance, International, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Anne Carson, BAM, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Dance, Decreation, media, movement, New York City, performance, The Forsythe Company, william forsythe
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