Jonathan Burrows: The Stop Quartet
Jonathan Burrows. The British choreographer who manages to be both wildly inspiring and absolutely disheartening, for how could I (or Continue reading
Jonathan Burrows. The British choreographer who manages to be both wildly inspiring and absolutely disheartening, for how could I (or Continue reading
I had planned to write about a few music videos and the interesting choreographic work that had come out of Continue reading
For some reason I have been agonizing over this next post all day. And now that I have polished off Continue reading
There are lots of David Gordons out there. The one I am referring to belongs to the American postmodern dance Continue reading
If you were studying or reading about the history of dance on camera, or dance for film, or screendance or Continue reading
I always thought Meredith Monk belonged to dance. That’s how I found out about her anyway, she was on the Continue reading
Loie Fuller will always stand out in my memories of undergraduate Dance History classes (taking place in a really musty Continue reading
I have saved the best (and scariest) for last… In Jonathan Burrows’ book A Choreographer’s Handbook, on page one hundred and Continue reading