Category: Dance in Review

  • What’s To Come: An Evening Spent at Juilliard’s New Dances

    This Great Wilderness by Jamar Roberts. © Todd Rosenberg Photography What’s To Come: An Evening Spent at Juilliard’s New Dances By Phoebe Ballard   Part 1: The Show This is my favorite environment. The lobby is abuzz with excitement: parents visiting from out of town, friends from neighboring departments, members of the dance community affiliated…

  • Reflections on “divisions the empire has sown” (pateldanceworks)

      Reflections on "divisions the empire has sown" By Molly Rose-Williams   Part I: One Reflection on “divisions the empire has sown” I get to the show early. Or at least I think I have. When I walk into the Finnish Hall basement I’m met with an aromatic wash of freshly-brewed chai tea and fried…

  • Reflection+Response: Sensing Habitat in Precarious Pod

    Photo: Yvonne M. Portra Sensing Habitat in Precarious Pod By Garth Grimball Imagine wilderness. Is it near or far? How do you access the wild? For some “wilderness” is a curse word. It implies that the natural world is wild and separate from nature we interact with daily. It allows a magical thinking of boundaries…

  • A Bridge to Cunningham in Six Quotations

    Left to right: Hope Mohr, Nicole Peisl, and Rashaun Mitchell. Photo by Hillary Goidell. A Bridge to Cunningham in Six Quotations By Garth Grimball   I like poems to be poetic and prose to be prosaic, religion to be prophetic and philosophy to be crystal clear. Edmund White This year marks the centennial of Merce…

  • In Review: Borders, Spaces and Brown Eyes with the Davalos Dance Company

    Borders, Spaces and Brown Eyes Davalos Dance Company October 5, 2019 Shawl-Anderson Dance Center By Bhumi B. Patel I have brown eyes and am taller than the average Gujurati woman. My relationship to brown is knowing it to be the way I was born, like my mother, and her mother. And that feels acutely relevant…

  • In Review: Queering Dance Festival, Program A

    Aiano Nakagawa. Photo by Lydia Daniller. In Review: Queering Dance Festival, Program A By Todd Courage Frolic, the 1st annual Queering Dance Festival, conceived of and presented by Shawl-Anderson Dance Center’s ever-expanding support of dance everywhere and for all people, kicked off at the Waterfront Playhouse on Thursday, September 19th and ran through the 22nd.…

  • Queering Dance Festival – A Verb of One’s Own

    Snowflake Towers. Photo by Lydia Daniller. Queering Dance Festival – A Verb of One’s Own By Garth Grimball   Smear the Queer.  Queer as a Three Dollar Bill.  Queer as Folk.  We’re Here, We’re Queer, Don’t F*ck With Us, We’re Fabulous! For many of us “queer” was what not to be. It was threatening, exposing,…

  • timesTWO: Writers Molly Rose-Williams and Todd Courage Reflect on the FACT/SF Summer Dance Festival

    From Blog Director Jill Randall: It has been a wonderful experiment throughout the past year, diving into dance criticism and reflection on this blog platform. What are the various new angles and approaches to writing about performances – before, during, and after? We are exploring this with artists, audience members, and writers alike. This week…

  • timesTWO: Writers Molly Rose-Williams and Todd Courage Reflect on the FACT/SF Summer Dance Festival

    From Blog Director Jill Randall: It has been a wonderful experiment throughout the past year, diving into dance criticism and reflection on this blog platform. What are the various new angles and approaches to writing about performances – before, during, and after? We are exploring this with artists, audience members, and writers alike. This week…

  • timesTWO: Writers Molly Rose-Williams and Todd Courage Reflect on the FACT/SF Summer Dance Festival

    From Blog Director Jill Randall: It has been a wonderful experiment throughout the past year, diving into dance criticism and reflection on this blog platform. What are the various new angles and approaches to writing about performances – before, during, and after? We are exploring this with artists, audience members, and writers alike. This week…