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InfiniteBody |
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A wayward blog about happenings in dance and performance by veteran New York City dance writer Eva Yaa Asantewaa, who has written for Dance Magazine, The Village Voice, Gay City News and other publications since 1976. InfiniteBody takes into account that art manifests within a complex world, and the blog frequently reflects Eva's interests in spirituality, science, world cultures and social justice. InfiniteBody is also the home of Eva's dance interview podcast Body and Soul. |
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Breaking Ground: our day at Federal Hall
I was honored to be asked to invited to participate in Breaking Ground: A Public Charrette--a workshop created and facilitated by San Francisco-based choreographer Joanna Haigood through New York's Dancing in the Streets program.
Here's a post I wrote about my experience for Breaking Ground's blog.
Do spend some time at the blog's site: You'll find writing by other participants, photos from the event and l
John Kelly: The Mirror Stages
Art in America contributing editor Carol Diehl reviews John Kelly's show of visual art at Alexander Gray--The Mirror Stages: Self-Portraits 1979-2009.
Art in America, November 2009InfiniteBody
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Gray: the man behind the body
Book Review: Ruth Richardson's The Making of Mr. Gray's Anatomy
by Sue Taylor, Art in America, November 2009InfiniteBody
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Holiday dancing at WFC
arts>World Financial Center dance events for Holiday 2009
New York Theatre Ballet in The Nutcracker
Tuesday, December 1 (12:30pm and 6pm)
Hour-long version. The 6pm show will be preceded by the annual Winter Garden lighting celebration.
ETHEL and Annie-B Parson: Wait for Green
Friday, December 18 (12:30pm and 7pm)
Choreographer/director Parson once again joins forces with postclassical string quartet ETHEL, restaging their 2008 collaboration, Wait for Green.
Ase Dance Theatre Collective
Monday, De
Audition for Aviles: female singers with sense of humor
Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre is preparing a new musical theatre/dance work called Super Maeva de Oz which takes inspiration from The Wizard of Oz to tell the story of a young Latina lesbian coming out in the South Bronx in 1977. The piece will need a chorus made up of 6 to 12 participants that backs up the actress. The songs include cursing, humorous and sexually explicit references.
Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre is seeking singers for the chorus who have: a good singing voice (formal training a plus); can sing with Spanish/ Latina accent; and OK with being perceived as Queer.
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