|
|
Recent Articles by Lightsey Darst
|
A new program at The Southern Theater embraces opposite sides of contemporary dance.
|
|
Minneapolis MOSAIC's grand opening features Indian dancers and Chinese acrobats.
|
|
Japan's Saburo Teshigawara visits the Walker for a rare U.S. performance.
|
|
The Southern Theater features three up-and-coming dance-theater groups that it’s calling Minneapolis New Breed.
|
|
James Sewell Ballet plans to add a dash of circus antics to this creepy Russian classic.
|
|
Matthew Smith’s Admittance is a moving, jarring mix of the living and the mechanical, and it is an exploration of the consequences of denial.
|
|
Ballet of the Dolls’s Born to Be Alive seeks to reveal the human interior of the 1980s disco scene, particularly the sadness that pervaded disco lyrics and dance floors.
|
|
Romeria/Marchita offers a seemingly contradictory mix: a flamenco stage
production that mixes site-specific video with literary sources to portray a
contemporary environmental drama.
|
|
What is the place of dance in life? St. Paul’s Ordway Center provides an
expansive answer to this question with its Planet Ordway series.
|
|
Merce Cunningham’s Ocean will be performed this fall at the
Rainbow Quarry near St. Cloud, and it’s easily the biggest event of the fall
dance season.
|
|
|