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Photo: Yi-Chun Wu Angry Words Danced Well. Naganuma Dance unbridled "Unbridled" is definitely the best word to describe the Naganuma Dance program that packed quite a bit into one evening at Cunningham Studio: soft and hard movement, gender and violence issues, language and culture, 20 performers. As John Lydon of Public Image Limited put it so well, "anger is an energy" (Rise, 1985), and there is plenty of both in "Unbridled". Read the rest of review at OFFOFFOFF dance
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Photo: Yi-Chun Wu Dances over 30 years old can seem timeless or dated or both, to judge from Lar Lubovitch's restaging of three of his oldest works at DTW. Read the rest of review at OFFOFFOFF dance
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The Village Voice
Photo: Yi-Chun Wu Bebe Miller has been making mysterious dances since the mid 1980s. Their beauty is soul-deep. It resides in dancers’ bones, muscles, and sinews—sometimes blurry, sometimes startlingly clear. Her new Necessary Beauty probes memories—not just real memories, like those that taped voices deliver sporadically, but the process of remembering itself. Read the rest of review at Village Voice More articles »
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Journal of Aesthetic Education
旅行後的落葉生根 Download the pdf file of the whole article (2.8 MB)
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