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Galina Borissova is a dancer and choreographer, working mainly in the field of modern and contemporary dance. Her professional path is almost 40 years long, resulting in the creation of more…
The Rise and Fall of Saint George is a story about place, belonging, and community that taps into universal tensions of identity and faith in multicultural societies. Playing for one night o…
Review: Humans 2.0, directed by Yaron Lifschitz, Circa at Sydney Festival The black circular stage is lit by small towers of side-lights. Lights fade to black, before suddenly revealing ten …
Ballroom culture is quietly flourishing in China's cities, creating a safe space for young LGBT people to explore their identities. SHANGHAI " When he's hanging around campus, Zhao Zixun oft…
This year, for theatre and dance artists around the world, it was necessary to convey the message that culture contributes to human immunity. The year will remain a turning point in the glob…
A Poem About the Unknown is a dance theatre performance directed by Chinese dance artists Lian Guodong and Lei Yan with the participation of an international creative team. Co-produced by pa…
Review: The Last Season, directed and choreographed by Danielle Micich, Force Majeure at Sydney Festival The only moment bodies touch in Force Majeure's austere The Last Season comes l…
Disabled people need people who live in privileged bodies to do better. People with disabilities make up a significant percentage of the population " by some measures, a full quarter " and y…
Gary Morgenstein's nostalgic yet au courant play A Black and White Cookie is an invigorating feature of Theater for the New City's new On the Air series of Zoom presentations. Cookie was ori…
Created by theatre-artist Geoff Sobelle and composer-performer Pamela Z, Times3 (Times x Times x Times) is a sonic odyssey to the far side of New York City's Times Square. Through this maste…
Inclusion has quickly become the commanding narrative in the theater world, but when it comes to disability, not all of that inclusion is productive. Theater Breaking Through Barriers (TBTB)…
Inclusion has quickly become the commanding narrative in the theater world, but when it comes to disability, not all of that inclusion is productive. Theater Breaking Through Barriers (TBTB)…
Many adapting to digital, live business models, but some of the workforces are changing careers. The creative economy is contracting, organizations are closing permanently to avoid bankruptc…
As the second wave of the pandemic was just gaining speed in the country, in between the worrying rise in new infections and the necessary tightening of restrictions, almost miraculous from …
When Rebecca Greene Udden graduated from Rice University, she decided to make Houston her permanent home and sow the seeds for a woman-centered theatre movement in Texas' largest city. In 19…
This article has been translated from it's original Yiddish by Vassili Schedrin The year 2020 withered away, a difficult, dramatic year with much sorrow and loss. People, however, do not giv…
Charles Mee's Heaven on Earth conveys the message that our civilization, too, has come to an end; and life goes on. Encompassing bits of text, skit-like sections, songs, dances, a projected …
Theaters are now opening virtually after remaining closed for months due to the coronavirus outbreak. Theater enthusiasts will now be able to watch performances online on the website tiyatro…
This production delivers a powerful dramatic experience that possesses you like a dybbuk, long after you closed the screen.
Within the acoustics of Arter's Karbon, a hall for sound installations and concerts is a curation by Melih Fereli, conceived by David Tudor and realized by Composers Inside Electronics Inc.,…
Through a series of virtual performances and conversations, Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts adapts movement and dance to the online medium. "When we started out, we were perplexed. We d…
The COVID-19 pandemic has spawned an interesting social paradox: even as online platforms have helped us maintain valuable interactions in a time of physical isolation, they have also highli…
December 9, 2020, marked an important anniversary in Jewish theater history: a centennial of the world premiere of The Dybbuk, Or Between Two Worlds, the most often staged Russian/Yiddish/He…
An intriguing, quirky, movement and aerial experience, The Insectinside performed by the company of Grounded Aerial with music by Medeski Martin & Wood is a lockdown show to watch. F…
Ten prompts for writing about the year 2020: 1) "It started with a slight cough, a rather dry cough." Explore the sense of a beginning; remember how you felt when the news of the pandemic gr…