A small note on the choreography: It was generally good, but the ensemble’s movements were not nearly as tight as the Martha Graham Dance Company. This is just an observation — I don’t think it was a liability for the performance.
by Paddy Johnson on April 5, 2011 · 3 comments Opinion
A small note on the choreography: It was generally good, but the ensemble’s movements were not nearly as tight as the Martha Graham Dance Company. This is just an observation — I don’t think it was a liability for the performance.
Tagged as: Antonin Artaud, Anu Komsi, Arnold Schoenberg, Chagall, Cyndia Sieden, Jennifer Steinkamp, John Zorn, La Machine De L'Etre, Morton Feldman, William Kentridge
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You said “Duchamp in a dancehall.” nyuk nyuk nyuk
I think this series is more or less failed. Personally, I love Feldman and his opera set was pretty nice so it was good. But the other two was disappointed ,literally. Specially, though I do love John zorn, his opera was not good!!! at all.
just so you all know–opera singers are never mic’d. that is their voice, and their voice only.
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