One Good Quote – Twisted Oak Dance Theater’s Constants & Variables: Second Homes

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In Fall 2017, Life as a Modern Dancer launched a new concept for post-performance discussion and writing. The goals are multi-fold:

  • What are new ways to invite post-performance writing (since so few publications now print dance reviews, and there are fewer and fewer dance critics in the United States)?
  • How can choreographers hear and read more from audience members about their impressions and experiences of dance events?
  • Can we offer new mechanisms for choreographers to gather language about their work, to further their work and to promote their work? 

The premise is simple. If you attended the performance of Twisted Oak Dance Theater's Constants & Variables: Second Homes at Shawl-Anderson Dance Center on September 14 and 15, 2018, please take a few minutes here to leave a comment. Write down images, impressions, appreciations, and questions from the performance. These can be words, phrases, or a few sentences. Then please sign it with your name and a descriptor, such as:

Jill Randall, Director of Life as a Modern Dancer

Chris Randall, dance enthusiast

Reed Randall, first-time audience member 

We thank you for your time, support, and thoughtfulness. Here's to more dialogue, more reflection, and more writing on the dance performance experience. As choreographer Mariah Steele noted, we are "democratizing dance criticism."

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2 responses to “One Good Quote – Twisted Oak Dance Theater’s Constants & Variables: Second Homes”

  1. Thank you Colin and company for a delightful evening. What a great way to spend a Friday night after a hectic week. I left the show feeling calm and joy.
    Going into the show, I was thinking about the evening and that it would include two of my dance loves: site-specific work and the Shawl-Anderson Dance Center space in Berkeley. You continued to surprise me throughout the evening – where to look, which spaces you activated and where you drew our attention towards. Playful, creative. I appreciated your sense of “all of the possibilities.”
    The dancers were present, generous, and IN the space. I loved how you played with so many quirky spaces and angles within the building – both inside and out. The original composition for the work was a great layer and created a great flow for the evening.
    So wonderful to see choreography in this space, which made just for this space. Specificity, craft, and care.
    Thank you!
    Jill Randall
    Blog Director, Life as a Modern Dancer

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  2. I never realized how much dancing could fit into a window frame until I saw the second act of Constants & Variables “Second Homes”

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