AUNTS "Populous" at Chashama
AUNTS "Populous" is the latest creative insurrection by this loose anarchic roving collective of choreographic contras.
AUNTS "Populous" is the latest creative insurrection by this loose anarchic roving collective of choreographic contras.
Andy apologizes to Shana Moulton and muses on art, context, personal histories and the interwebs.
Turning, Charles Atlas' new film of Antony and the Johnsons on tour, opened Friday night at IFC.
Livestream of MoMA's How Are We Performing Today? symposium. Please watch and respond!
Andy responds to Danspace Project's Conversations Without Walls about "Some Sweet Day" at MoMA, recording included.
This is CultureBytes – Culturebot‘s microblog little brother. As Original Culturebot continues to move towards more in-depth feature articles and essays, we realized we needed a …
This is the third article in a multi-part essay Andy is writing that examines the relationship between performance and visual art from a variety of perspectives including economics, curatori…
Norma Munn of NYC Arts Coalition forwarded links to resources and suggestions for artists and arts orgs affected by Hurricane Sandy.
With the election looming Andy meditates on America and some shows he saw over the past few months.
Another section of Andy's multipart essay "The Economics of Ephemerality" examining the relationship between performance and visual art from a variety of perspectives including economics, cu…
Amy Whitaker gives a performance lecture on the market before Keith Hennessy's "Turbulence"
This is the first section of a multipart essay Andy is writing called "The Economics of Ephemerality" which examines the relationship of performance and visual art from a variety of perspect…
Culturebot's Andrew Horwitz proposes a new framework for the critic in the emerging arts landscape and how that new role can facilitate change and innovation sector-wide.
Culturebot talks to Iver Findlay about "fractured bones/ let's get lost" - a new work from Findlay//Sandsmark in collaboration with Eric Dyer of Radiohole and video game modder Victor E. Mo…
Social Practice, Civic Practice, Socially Engaged Art - many terms for many techniques to engage communities and non-artists in visual art and performance projects. What do we mean when we …
Stephen Petronio explains the history of post-modern dance by, well, dancing it. Beautiful and amazing.
Last Friday night I saw Dan Fishback's THE MATERIAL WORLD, directed by Stephen Brackett at Dixon Place and it is quite possibly the best new musical I have seen come from downtown in a decad…
You may know Paul Lazar as co-founder of Big Dance Theater or as an actor in theater, movies, T.V. Now, thanks to BBOX, he is a major radio personality.
How can this not be awesome!?! Finnish Accordion Wrestling comes to Lincoln Center Out Of Doors August 3 & 4 @ 8:30PM. Yes!!!
Traverse the depths of everyday movement with Michelle Boule, courtesy of Elastic City.
Andy shares some thoughts on the nature of attention and how to talk about it.
On June 24, Andy & Maura were on a panel about "Snark & Praise" at the Dance Critics Association Conference. So that was fun. Here are Andy's thoughts, a few weeks later.
Christopher Herrmann's film in which Richard Move gives an extraordinary larger-than-life performance as Martha Graham, the mother of Modern Dance, is now available on DVD.
When Andy isn't running Culturebot he has this other gig working at LMCC. Or maybe its the other way around. Anyway, one of the things he does is organize The River To River Festival. This y…