Monthly Archives: September 2005

Show + Tell workshop

Show + Tell: Dance to the Music Conduit, Tuesday –Lisa Radon Billed as a workshop, run like an illustrated chat, Show + Tell had less to say about its stated topic than I would have liked (an ongoing chat-shop problem, … Continue reading

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Ladies of the Lake

Thursday night at The Works posted by Kirsten Collins Ladies of the lake Wade over wade over wade over me Touch me with your depths Touch me to the depths Ladies of the lake Wade over wade over wade over … Continue reading

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Oh, Mostlandia!

posted by Amber Bell At the Mostlandian Embassy, I filed a Love and Friendship index form. I circled numbers from 1 to 10 (sometimes -10 to 0) indicating status of emotional states such as “surrounded by friends,” “puppy love,” and … Continue reading

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Sung Hwan Kim & Nina Yuen: An Imaginary Relationship with Ourselves

Posted by Levi Hanes I had one of those lovely moments yesterday when viewing the creation of art, or a piece of work, and encouragement, wonder, confusion washes over me. Sung Kim and Nina Yuen’s films teeter on being trite, … Continue reading

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Aphids Skin Quartet

Posted by Levi Hanes The Aphid’s show was a concept work based on the CIA’s categories of race on the continents of the world. Before the show started the composer posited the thesis that the attempt of quantifying racial-identity to … Continue reading

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Kota Yamazaki Fluid hug-hug is liquid love

Posted by Rob McMahon Not since TBA year one have I seen artistry of Kota Yamazaki’s caliber. At the world premier of Rise:Rose last night in PSU’s Lincoln Hall, Yamazaki and his dancers Michou Szabo and Mina Nishimura wowed the … Continue reading

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In the Backseat with Tracy + the Plastics

posted by Amber Bell I went to The Works to see Tracy + the Plastics. I had to work hard to see Tracy or the Plastics. It was crowded and challenging to peer through the forest of the audience. On … Continue reading

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BIG, HEAVY, FAST: DANCING WITH ROSANNA GAMSON

posted by Laura Moulton She’s personable, casual and funny, cracking jokes and occasionally poking fun at herself. Rosanna Gamson told dancers in the workshop this morning that she wanted big, heavy and fast. Relaxed, but not slow. Early on, she … Continue reading

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Pinkk – go tonight 7pm-11pm at Office (photos)

Photography by Serena Davidson

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Fact or Fiction Photos

Fact or Fiction The Works Photography by Serena Davidson

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