Category Archives: Art

Open to Every Definition of Beauty

Raimund Hoghe, Chat: Theme and Variation Posted by: Dusty Hoesly Raimund Hoghe, in his noontime chat at PNCA on September 12th, stated that collaboration and accepting difference are central to his choreography and dance work. When collaborating with other dancers, … Continue reading

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the race card

quick tip from Laura Becker Everyone who saw The Shipment may enjoy this segment I’m watching on tonight’s News Hour.

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Provisional Sculpture

FOREVER NOW AND THEN AGAIN, Jesse Hayward Posted By: Jenevive Tatiana If you imagine that participation in Jesse Hayward’s FOREVER NOW AND THEN AGAIN is merely formal, the enterprise rings with nihilism. On the one hand, it would seem to … Continue reading

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Everywhere Dancing

AMYO/tinyrage – too Posted by: Meg Peterson We all have a way about our walk; it could be a high center of gravity, a hoppy thing, a shuffling thing. Maybe an unavoidable gesture, or some habit with our hands. There’s … Continue reading

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Variation, Affirmation, and Political Questions

Raimund Hoghe, Bolero Variations Posted by: Dusty Hoesly In the first American production of Raimund Hoghe’s Bolero Variations, opening on September 11, 2009, the six-member company was short one dancer. Nabil Yahia-Aissa, an Algerian-born French citizen, was not able to … Continue reading

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back home again in no such place

Carter – Erased James Franco and a bunch of loose ends posted by Laura Becker About half way into Carter’s film, James Franco paints a silhouette of his shadow. To be more precise, he draws the outline of his shadow, … Continue reading

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Pictures punctuate the particulars and Erik’s playing is phenomenal!

Pictures punctuate the particulars and Erik’s playing is phenomenal!
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“We Didn’t Rehearse Much”

Carter , Erased James Franco Posted by: Dusty Hoesly “This is my favorite performance of any that I have ever done,” James Franco states glowingly about working with Carter on Erased James Franco. I have to wonder: really? He looks … Continue reading

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All Good Things Must Come to an End – and Thankfully End Well with James Franco

Carter Erased James Franco Sunday, September 13th 4:30 P.M. Whitsell Auditorium @ PAM By Eve Connell Sunday afternoon, I nursed a T:BA:09 hangover just like everyone else. As the weather shifted, I hauled my weary bones inside for an interesting … Continue reading

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Some Things Last a Long Time

Pan Pan Theatre: Performance as an Autonomous Aesthetic Activity (workshop) Inside/Outside: Back to Back Theatre (noontime chat) Posted By: Julie Hammond “The problem with theatre is it takes up so much time.” Gavin Quinn, Pan Pan Theatre “Our work takes … Continue reading

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