The Making of Americans at DTW, plus Paradigm Shift: Past, Present, Future at Danspace
Jill Johnston died on September 18, following a stroke nine days earlier. The shock waves are reverberating. Perhaps we thought she was indestructible. Jill began to write about dance for The Village Voice in 1959, four years after Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher, and Norman Mailer founded the small, feisty ... More >>
Once again, high-class courtesans are nothing but trouble
Hallowed music gets the Gat treatment
A choreographer revisits her career with little help from her friends
Revisiting choreography of the 'American Century'
Bringing the timeless up to date
A choreographer with a talent for interior design
An upstate lab nurtures fine performers
Try a little of everything at fall dance smorgasbords
Remixing Aeschylus, The Seven spills classic tragedy onto today's mean streets.
David LaChapelle's dance doc pops when it's booty-shakin' but locks with its hollow history
Schmucks, yuks, HK cool, film school, and a sociology experiment: 2004's best DVD sets
The cucumbers will climb up on the legs of this contraption and . . .
Peaceful universes in which the strange and the familiar lie down and leap up together
Two Clans Dis Function; Two Directors Make It Work
Spring Heat in New Yorks Small Spaces
Currently on View: Puppets, Politics, Pianologue, and Peonage
The Avant-Garde Takes Center Stage
Choreographers Stride to Hit the Mark
Two Giants of Dance Join Forces
Paglias North American Heroes
Worlds of Difference Downtown
Danger Run
Renewing the Old
New Film and Memoir Limn Limón's Legend
Choreographers Carry That Weight
The Year in Letters
