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ARENA Dances: “Ugly” at the Joyce Soho
ARENA dancers in Ugly, photo by Cameron Wittig On Thursday night, ARENA Dances performed Mathew Janczewski’s Ugly at the Joyce Soho in its New York premiere. This three-part multimedia piece, which was commissioned by Minnesota’s Walker Art Center last fall … Continue reading
Posted in criticism, Dance, Joyce, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged ARENA Dances, ballet, beautiful, Dance, Joyce Soho, Mathew Janczewski, media, Minnesota, modern, Morton Subotnik, New York City, society, sociology, ugliness, Ugly, Walker Art Center
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ARENA Dances Premieres “Ugly” at the Joyce Soho
Mathew Janczewski, Artistic Director of ARENA Dances, photo by Aaron Warkov A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of speaking with Mathew Janczewski, founder and artistic director of ARENA Dances, about his company’s upcoming performances of Ugly at the … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Joyce, modern dance, New York City, Photography
Tagged Aaron Warkov, ARENA, ARENA Dances, beauty, Cameron Wittig, contemporary dance, Dance, Joyce Soho, Kira Obolensky, Mathew Janczewski, Minnesota, modern, Morton Subotnick, multimedia, New York City, perceptions of beauty, performance, society, theatre, Ugly, Walker Art Center
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