…on the famous redwood deck (designed by her recently deceased husband, renowned landscape architect, Lawrence Halprin) at her mountain home studio in Kentfield, CA were just announced in an email I received today – they are open to anyone and I really wish I was in Northern California so that I could participate – she ..
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…are what I like to show as people are getting seated for my talks these days, because they make me happy and relaxed, and maybe the audience feels warmed-up vicariously through watching us exercise to Lucky Dragons (more on those awesome folks later) music. (Practicing Moving webpage and full s..
…is so awesome, a group of my favorite L.A. ladies, dancing and moving together, less about being “professional” and more about loving and exploring dance and movement in all of it’s possible forms, mostly interested in what happens when they take it to the streets with friends – I’ve worked with them a lot, on ..
…was one of the best biographies I have read in a while, and it made me completely obsessed with Rudolf Nureyev. (book info) Here is an excerpt from Laura Jacob’s review in Dance Magazine: It’s hard to believe there’s now a generation, maybe two, that’s never heard of Rudolf Nureyev. Starting in the ’60s, his ..
…curated by Jenelle Porter and featuring work by Eleanor Antin, Charles Atlas, Ann Carlson and Mary Ellen Strom, Bruce Conner, Tacita Dean, Oliver Herring, Luis Jacob, Mike Kelley, Joachim Koester, Elad Lassry, Bruce Nauman, Kelly Nipper, robbinschilds + A.L. Steiner, Uri Tzaig, Flora Wiegmann, and Christopher Williams, is a show I’m really hoping to catch ..
…were performed on the occasion of the closing of Intelligent Design: Interspecies Art at The University of California Riverside Sweeney Art Gallery (I couldn’t be there, but found this short video online) by dance students who had been studying the written movement scores and videos of the dancers that had created the movements for the ..
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