Merce Cunningham’s “Nearly Ninety”
May 31, 2009
Like those of his longtime collaborator and composer John Cage, who passed away in 1992, Merce Cunningham’s methods are informed by the ancient Chinese Book of Changes...
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Daniel Nagrin
Mar 2, 2009
In a New York City apartment, a restless boy ignores his homework, and unknowingly moves to the entrancing beats of music that drift sinuously through the speakers of a large radio.
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- //May 31, 2009// Austin: Where Dance Teams Get Weird
- //May 31, 2009// Batsheva Dance Company
- //May 10, 2009// Backstage: Tony Waag
- //May 10, 2009// Notable Feet: King of the Hoofers Club
- //May 10, 2009// St. Louis: Your Gateway to Tap
- //Apr 11, 2009// City Ballet of San Diego
- //Apr 11, 2009// A Tap Dance Tour de Force
- //Mar 2, 2009// Martha Graham
- //Mar 2, 2009// Chinese Dancers from Beijing and the U.S.
- //Feb 28, 2009// So You Want to Make a Dance Film?
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Paul Taylor: Grand Gestures, Grand Space
Feb 28, 2009
Light shines into the large, dingy studio located just above New York City’s Union Square. A head peeks out from behind the long, black curtain that hangs at the left side of the studio. We peer back with anticipation. She disappears.




