Hesitations: Fumbling Through the Haze of a Society in Transformation
Choreographer Wang Yuanyuan, whose "Haze" comes to BAM this month, talks about making contemporary dance in China
Choreographer Wang Yuanyuan, whose "Haze" comes to BAM this month, talks about making contemporary dance in China
"Ordinary Witnesses," the first of two at NYLA, uses interviews with torture survivors to explore the human capacity to survive
The founder SABAB talks about the challenges making "The Speaker's Progress," a satire on political inertia in the Arab world, opening tonight at BAM
The dark star of Spanish theater makes her way to the US with a powerful work about aging and the body
A Belgian choreographer gives us guys of "African descent" doing dance-y stuff
Belgian choreographer Thierry Smits aesthetically splits the difference between Africa and the Occident in a piece that aims for pure movement joy
The Seattle dance company presents a visually stunning and provocative new work
We hope you didn't miss his work last weekend (the people who saw it know why)
In this biographical piece, the French choreographer explores the experiences that drive his artistic inquiries
The Irish dance company behind last year's "The Work, the Work" returns to New York this October with a new work
A longtime dancer with Tere O'Connor and Yanira Castro presents a witty and charming new work at the Chocolate Factory
The Brazilian artist takes a few minutes from his North American tour to talk about the host of works he'll be presenting in NYC this weekend
Choreographer Deganit Shemy talks about translating her site-specific work "2 kilos of sea" for the stage at BAC, where the show opens this week
Portland, Oregon's best known devising company presents free showings of three recent works opposite the TBA Festival
The Kitchen turns 40 with a dance-heavy season kicked off with a block party, while the Chocolate Factory offers an eclectic mix of talent and Abrons presents some known commodities
An interview with director and curator Opie Boero Imwinkelried about Dimanche Rouge, a monthly exposition of experimental performance
More upcoming seasons in New York, with Dance New Amsterdam, the Baryshnikov Arts Center, and the debut of New York Live Arts, the marriage of DTW and Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Co.
A pair of Philadelphia theater companies offer compelling new visions of Shakespeare
Our first report from Philadelphia this season finds the Rude Mechs continuing to win praise for "The Method Gun"
Some thoughts on the conflict between artist intent and viewer interpretation
Where George Hunka irritates us enough to make us write about something we don't like to write about (not that I'm sure he's not a nice guy)
Starting this weekend, the Live Arts Festival brings a host of the best modern dance and experimental theater from around the world to Philadelphia
NYC's The TEAM and Banana Bag and Bodice win critical accolades at Edinburgh
The Dublin Fringe Fest offers a smorgasbord of Ireland's up-and-coming performance groups who a breaking with the Emerald Isle's text-centric theatrical past
PS 122 maybe homeless, but they've got a pair of fine shows coming, and Danspace Project's recently announced season looks wonderful, with both institutions supporting FIAF's Crossing the Li…