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Conflict and convergence, Cyberloops, Fusion forms, More
- Conflict and convergence
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company’s Another Evening: Serenade/The Proposition is an elegant layering of dance, design, music, and words.
- Cyberloops
Merce Cunningham has used computers as co-creators for his choreography since 1991, and it was his evolving dance Loops that inspired the six works shown Friday night at the MIT Museum to open the sixth Boston Cyberarts Festival.
- Fusion forms
Modern dancers who aren’t tethered to a specific technique can forage the whole world for useful movement and effects. We saw three completely different examples recently.
- Almost famous: Mike Sears
He declines to identify his age and the celebrity with whom he’d most like to sleep.
- Illusion and bedrock
Oguike, I think, makes movement like a mime artist.
- Modern romantics
Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare is less of a statement than a supposition: what if we did it a different way?
- Bashful mountebanks
Jody Sperling enters the space tentatively for Cheap .
- Screen scenes
One persistent question surrounding the 35th Dance on Camera Festival, which winds up this Saturday at Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater, is “Just what is dance film?” As a category it’s even more accommodating than dance itself.
- Darkness with flares
To American eyes, butoh dance is the ultimate in weirdness.
- Fusions and effusions
Performed on the chapel lawn at Concord Academy a week ago Thursday, Anna Myer’s All at Once utilized a sculptural, gestural movement idiom, but it looked more like a ballet than a modern dance.
- Rewriting histories
Family histories are inextricably political.
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