Dance Review: American Dance Guild Squeaks By
September 15, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under Concert Modern -Jazz-Contemporary, iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, Reviews
The American Dance Guild’s performance festival is an evening of choreography with a feature by Donald McKayle. This evening is filled with ups and downs… or shall I say downs and ups? We encounter the first “down” when the box office opens directly at show-time, causing a 20-minute-or-longer pre-show delay. Ah well, that was forgivable, […]
Dance Review: 2009 DanceNOW…. God, I Hope Not!
September 14, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, Performance Art - Dance, Reviews
It was a rainy night in Manhattan, you know what that means? I have a modern dance show to review, and, after the first 1/2, boy I was bitter about it. There is nothing I hate more than bad modern dance. Hint: No one wants to see lunges and un-pointed feet unless there is a […]
Dance Review: Miro Magliore’s New Chamber Ballet
September 14, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under Ballet, iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, Reviews
There is no doubt that Miro Magliore is a master of musicality. On Friday, September 11 Magliore presents his company, New Chamber Ballet in Studio 4 at the New York City Center. The program features five pieces and is broken up with tiny talks by Magliore himself. The movement in Romantic Pieces speaks to me […]
Dance Review: Self Punishment – The Solo Show, Perre Rigal at BAC
September 13, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, iDANZ Features, Performance Art - Dance, Reviews
Not many people choose to do a solo show and there’s a reason for it. It’s a masochistic endeavor, physically and emotionally exhausting, and if the show fails, there’s no one to blame but yourself. Perhaps it’s French performer Pierre Rigal’s past as a competitive athlete that has instilled in him the necessary discipline, […]
Dance Review: DanceNow at Dance Theater Workshop
September 12, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under Concert Modern -Jazz-Contemporary, iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, Reviews
DanceNow at Dance Theater Workshop presents 50 works from a wide assortment of dance companies giving each artist seven minutes in which to show their stuff. They invite you to “find your artistic crush” from among the various companies which range from emerging to mature artists. Wednesday night, my heart went pitter-pat for Amber Sloan […]
Dance Review: Fly-by-Night Dance Theater Brings Fresh Perspectives to the Dance World
September 9, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under Other Dance, Performance Art - Dance, Reviews
Fly-by-Night Dance Theater presents a delightful evening of dance, taken to the next dimension. Celebrating their 10th anniversary, the Fly-by-Night Dance Theater claims a unique place in the New York City dance community. Fly-by-Night Dance Theater enhances modern dance with aerial apparatus, this time to the tunes of original music by Joshua Geisler and Ken […]
Dance Review: Face the Music … and Dance!
August 31, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under Concert Modern -Jazz-Contemporary, iDANZ Features, Performance Art - Dance, Reviews
Thursday night I packed my bags for New York’s Best Staycation… a trip to the FringeNYC… a festival of over 201 shows breaking onto the city’s performing arts scene. “Face the Music… and Dance!”, produced by Rachel Routh and directed by Tina Croll, celebrated five contemporary modern choreographers and enjoyed sold out crowds this weekend […]
Dance Review: Circuits, Patricia Noworol Dance Company
August 30, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, iDANZ Features, Performance Art - Dance, Reviews
As part of this year’s New York City Fringe Festival, Patricia Noworol Dance Company explores the relationships in a powerful new work between choreographer and dancer, man and woman, self and body. Performed at the Robert Moss Theatre in the East Village, this piece begins with a series of false starts and repetitions. This establishes […]
Theater Review: Scandalous People at the Fringe
August 30, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, Reviews, Theater Dance
Scandalous People: A Sizzling Jazzical marks the latest effort from New York’s burgeoning Fringe Festival, which chose as a slogan this year, "New York’s Best Staycation." Unfortunately, Scandalous People hardly provides an excuse to stay for the second act, much less stay in the City. This sloppy, amateurish production, despite its respectable cast and its […]
Dance Review: Nature’s Wonders Highlight Downtown Dance Festival
August 26, 2009 by iDANZ Today
Filed under Concert Modern -Jazz-Contemporary, iDANZ Critix Corner -Dance Reviews, Reviews
Spotlighted by shots of sunlight poking through the greenery of Battery Park’s trees, the Downtown Dance Festival comes to life. Although the threat of rain teases NYC in the morning, it turns out to be a gorgeous day for dance in the park. The 28th Annual Downtown Dance Festival is presented by the Battery Dance […]