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Vibrating Borders: a Conversation with Kate Kremer by Jerry Lieblich

what I'm doing is, by cutting things the way that I'm cutting them, and by putting them in the proximity that I'm putting them in, I'm trying to make more audible the patterns that you would…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 8:24am on December 28, 2019

Martine Gutierrez's CIRCLE at Performance Space New York by Dot Armstrong

I start to explain something about artistic agency over visual archives of original work but all that comes out is I guess we're all in trouble.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 7:03pm on December 18, 2019

The Process Matters: a response to CAKE, a journey of fluid and frosting by Audrey Moyce

Leopard slugs, and CAKE as a whole, provides a reminder to all of us that the romance-as-happy-ending thing is an odd societal compulsion, perhaps even an obsolete one

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:48pm on December 18, 2019

Do you Believe? Lucas Hnath's THE THIN PLACE by Dan O'Neil

We lean in, unable to control our own desire to be persuaded, even as we know that this is a play, this is not true, this is just another gesture in a world full of them

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:36am on December 13, 2019

Do You Cocktail? A New Party Game Emerges in Chelsea by Dan O'Neil

It's less an interview and more a listening circle " if you are comfortable talking in front of a group, you'll be just fine at it

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 1:18pm on December 2, 2019

Thomas Ostermeier's Magnificent Adaptation of "History of Violence" at St Ann's Warehouse by Jeremy M. Barker

When the Gilets Jaunes ("Yellow Vest") protests broke out just a little over a year ago, the leaderless, populist movement was somewhat baffling " as with so much of French social life  "…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:06pm on December 1, 2019

Inciting Conversation: @GaryXXXFisher's BLACK EXHIBITION by Dan O'Neil

If you can say one thing, and only one thing, about Harris's body of work thus far, it's that it certainly seems to incite conversation.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 5:12pm on November 18, 2019

Experimental Theater Built To Survive the Zombie Apocalypse: Radiohole's NOW SERVING by Dan O'Neil

even if death is on everyone's menu, lurking somewhere after dessert, this evening, we survived

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:33pm on November 11, 2019

Ann Liv Young's Home Theater by David Bruin

Want to take out your phone and text? Please, I dare you, and I hope I'm there to see what happens. Maybe Young will want to take a selfie, or share your photos, or throw your phone out the …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:54pm on November 5, 2019

Opening space for the inexplicable: loveconductors and ghoul|take III  by Shiloh Hodges and Shantelle Courvoisier

On Wednesday, September 25th, loveconductors presented ghoul|take III, the  third program in soft bodies in hard places, a platform of trans-disciplinary events circling planetary events …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:54am on November 2, 2019

Kate Zibluk in conversation with Egregious Philbin by Lydia Mokdessi

Drag has challenged me to re-examine and expand my gender identity, which I now see as a continuum between my "everyday self" and "performance self".

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:42am on November 2, 2019

mayfield brooks and Alec Duffy in conversation by Editors

There is no preaching to the choir when it comes to considering reparations, because there is no choir. It's a lonely act.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 1:42pm on November 1, 2019

Liza Birkenmeier on Dr. Sally Ride, the Scientific Method, and Sexual Power Dynamics by Dan O'Neil

I went in with this insane piece, this musical phantasmagoria island site-specific thing -- and came out with my most, sort of, small quiet piece I've ever made that really relies upon, for …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 1:12pm on October 22, 2019

THE JOHNSONS: a Comedic Nightmare Version of the American Dream by Dan O'Neil

It's not always clear what we're looking at, but perhaps Henry is tearing down the house, family, and narrative form itself with hope alongside rage.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:42am on October 21, 2019

Weird Lingerers: The "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" plot their battles at Playwrights Horizons by Dan O'Neil

Their arguments, even when hate-filled, are lucidly formed and difficult to penetrate. There's a weird thrill of uncomfortable relief when we find ourselves half-agreeing with them.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 10:03pm on October 7, 2019

Looking at LOOKING AT YOU: A Dialogue by Amy and Dan Gijsbers Van Wijk and O'Neil

I think there's less a question of "what's to be done" and more is a question of "how do we know what's really going on." It's less about privacy in some ways and more about transparency of …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:12pm on September 29, 2019

In Conversation: Joshua William Gelb & Nehemiah Luckett on JAZZ SINGER by Dan O'Neil

It's the concept of being brave and having a safe space that is safe enough that you can feel brave -- because it takes bravery to have those conversations that you know will be difficult, w…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 2:03pm on September 25, 2019

WaxFactory in Conversation with Vallejo Gantner by Ivan Talijancic

I think we do talk without words at this point and use shorthand in rehearsals, and to an outside eye it might look like an old couple having dinner in silence, yet a whole conversation is g…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:12am on September 13, 2019

BIG GREEN THEATER'S BIG 10: A conversation with Superhero Clubhouse by Jesse Cameron Alick

And as we talk, all of our conversations seem to circle back to time; the passage of time, generations over time, geologic time that the mind can hardly fathom. "It's hard to ignore when you…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 3:42pm on September 10, 2019

The Show Lasts Longer Than It May Appear " WATERBOY AND THE MIGHTY WORLD by Dan O'Neil

You feel, given the virtuosity and care demonstrated onstage, that you owe this much. You can carry all this. If you let it fall, it'll break the spell. Don't spill the water.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:03am on September 9, 2019

Ellen Cornfield and Brian McCormick in Conversation by Brian McCormick

They saw, "formalism with flair, and flights of fancy. Quirky, rhythmic, gestural phrases woven into broadly abstract works with exciting choreography. Cute moments that hint at a story."

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:18pm on September 4, 2019

The rigged games of NO PLACE by Audrey Moyce

Watching the three Players go through an elaborate and very tightly regulated game for citizenship to "The Promised Land," the dot game would have been more than enough to create a natural t…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:54pm on September 3, 2019

Schoen Movement Company and Elena Hecht in Conversation by Elena Hecht

Maybe the political statement is that it's not political. We can exist together, we can live together, without it being some message or some signpost in the sand, some marker of who you are.

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 11:06am on September 3, 2019

by Editors

Each time we stumbled across a new challenge, we took note of how we could prepare for it in the future. Such is the reality of doing something new -- you don't know until you know, and once…

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 4:48pm on August 30, 2019

Joseph Keckler and Ariana Reines in Conversation by Ariana Reines

There's a genial kind of, I don't know, Brechtian disruption going on when you hurl that sound at people. They just lose their shit and do not know what to do with themselves. It is somehow …

SOURCE: Culture Bot at 12:06pm on August 29, 2019
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