Monthly Archives: April 2011

Lemi Ponifasio’s “Tempest: Without a Body” has a soul | San Francisco Bay Guardian

Watching Lemi Panafasio/MAU’s Tempest: Without a Body on Thurs/7 amplified the grave feeling I often possess when I read the newspaper. The sense of deep empathy and sadness in an effort to understand the unsettling and horrific events in the … Continue reading

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Gaining Traction (or the Slip ‘n Slide) | From the Green Room

Warning to choreographers: hard work ahead. Yet, those who sign up to make dances are usually aware of the ongoing rigor involved on this path. For some artists, the mere question of how to gain traction draws silence, sighs, and … Continue reading

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Get some perspective: CounterPulse’s resident artists rearrange a theater | San Francisco Bay Guardian

People who have never performed in their life can take the stage this week at CounterPulse. While artists-in-residence Kegan Marling and Eric Kupers spent the past few months creating new work to premiere this week, they also re-envisioned the black … Continue reading

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