Sustaining the Unsustainable
<!--StartFragment-->In 1990 there was a series of books on 50 things you could do to save the earth. The books went by the wayside until these issues of ecological sustainability and...
View ArticleDances that changed my life. Series. Part 1.
When you're ten years old Singing in the Rain is the definitive movie musical of all time. When you're older, nothing really changes.Forever burned in my consciousness will be the image of Donald...
View ArticleLullaby Moon VIII
Lucia Neare's Theatrical Wonders presents site-specific work throughout Seattle, Washington. The 'Lullaby Moon' series is a year long project devoted to the exploration of dreams. On each new moon,...
View ArticleCatherine Sullivan interviews Meg Stuart
A wonderful interview with Meg Stuart and Catherine Sullivan @ BOMBsite.comThese are two Very Creative Women in conversation... http://www.bombsite.com/issues/104/articles/3142
View ArticleExhibiting Conductivity Fluid, Neon Tribal Rituals: Preview of Bjork's Voltaic
Standing in line on a Tuesday night, for two hours, on Vine Street. My Friend Carey had invited me to tag along to attend the screening of Björk's Voltaic: The Volta Tour Live. The film is a live...
View ArticleSundown Salon Unfolding Archive
Last Saturday, I celebrated the Sundown Salon Unfolding Archive with so many others at the Schindler House who remembered this series of events and parties that occurred at...
View ArticleCurator's Corner: In Honor Of...
In Honor OF: PINA BAUSCHYou HAVE to watch this video clip of Pina Bausch's "The Rite of Spring"... One of her best works, and my personal favorite rendition of The Rite of Spring.Be sure to check the...
View ArticleXavier Le Roy and Jerome Bel
Interesting conversation between Jerome Bel and Xavier Le Roy, two of Europe's leading contemporary choreographers, regarding a unique collaboration... Christopher.
View ArticleJerome Bel and Xavier Le Roy
As a follow up to the last post I made here are some videos of two works by these choreographers.Christopher.
View ArticleConversation with Scott Thomson - Part One
I had a coffee with Scott Thomson while he was in Montreal for his performance project BELGOrientation which featured thirty musicians playing in Montreal’s Belo Building. I asked him about his...
View ArticleCultural Diary: October 25th to 31st
October 25thvisited the New York City High Linesaw the Diane Von Furstenberg store with color-changing windowssaw the Assume Vivid Astro Focus exhibit at Phillips de Pury & Company via the High...
View ArticleCurator's Corner: In Brief, "Inside out"
If you go see the Swedish Cirkus Cirkor's "Inside out", expect to leave the theater giddy and with hands sore from consistent clapping. The audience is immediately beckoned inside the life of the...
View ArticleIn Brief: Dv8 @ Harbourfront Centre
If your in Toronto this coming week you should try your best to check out the English dance group Dv8 at Harbourfront Centre December 2nd to 5th.This is why:
View Article"Theatre. Chekhov. Yalta" - the Second International Festival
The Second International Festival "Theatre. Chekhov. Yalta"September 12-18, 2009 Yalta, UkraineReview by Inga Ryazanoff Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves...
View ArticleCurator's Corner: Dance On Camera Festival!
This coming week, I am excited to check out the Dance On Camera Festival 2010.Starting this week there are some free events at various venues, including a night of shorts at Judson Memorial Church...
View ArticleBlindfolded in the City
For a visual artist, the idea of losing your sight holds a special flavour of terror. Which is why I found the idea of “Tu vois ce que je veux dire” so intriguing: going for a blindfolded walk in the...
View ArticleExciting International Theatre Workshop!
Actors and theatre folk around the world – you are welcome to rejuvenate mind, body and spirit and learn professional techniques from top theatre masters! International Theatre Workshop Summer...
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