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Call & Response + On Dance & Performance Spandex and Basketballs "When I danced and felt my sadness move out of me, pull like threads from my body and disperse into the air like millions of particles of dust, I knew I would be forever grounded in the act of dancing and making dances." by Emily Johnson Read the full article Call & Response + On Dance & Performance Teach Me How to Fall With Grace Emily explores the pitfalls of perfection and truth in grace. by Emily Johnson Read the full article Call & Response + On Dance & Performance The Conundrum That Is: Writing About Performance Performance is an intellectual and physical field and artists are constantly working and creating new ways to work. by Emily Johnson Read the full article
What do you remember? post-re-view is a post-performance project of Catalyst. I am interested in what happens when audiences are invited to craft a response to performance, especially when they weren't preparing for that task during the show. What stays in the mind? What is recalled? What is lost? Does any of this change the relationship between "review," "reviewer," "audience," and "performance?"
Seeing Saburo Teshigawara/KARAS’s Miroku from the future The Elements of Bruno Beltrão/Grupo de Rua de Niteroi in H3 Once again, there is much to protest
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