A Sense of the Space: Where Dance/Theatre Leads Us
Theatres are stepping into new territory with site-specific dance—but then again, is there any other kind?
Dance and theatre both put bodies in motion in real time and shared space. But these aren’t the only affinities these art forms share, and increasingly they’re crossing over into each other’s domains, cross-pollinating, and creating lithe new breeds of live performance.
Theatres are stepping into new territory with site-specific dance—but then again, is there any other kind?
As if running a Manhattan arts center weren’t enough, Mikhail Baryshnikov has two new solo shows on his dance card.
From Martha Clarke at Signature Theatre to Third Rail Projects at the Denver Center, resident theatres are partnering with dance-theatre companies to create genre-bending bodies of work.
How Megan Trout and Mark Jackson created the dance/theatre/social media duet ‘Now for Now.’