DANCECRUSH SPOTLIGHT: KIM LUSK
Kim Lusk talks about taking her work to Jacob’s Pillow, starting grad school this fall, and her choreographic approach.
Kim Lusk talks about taking her work to Jacob’s Pillow, starting grad school this fall, and her choreographic approach.
Donald Byrd’s work is often a conversation about race, but Spectrum Dance Theater’s A Rap On Race makes the notion entirely literal. A Rap on… Read More »Not All Talk at A Rap On Race
An annual Eastside treat, CHOP SHOP: Bodies of Work is a contemporary dance festival presented by StoneDance Productions in partnership with the Theatre at Meydenbauer.… Read More »CHOP SHOP Offers Diverse Body of Work
Dylan Ward enters and sits downstage next to a glowing milk glass lamp. “Hello. Thanks for coming,” he says into a microphone. Three dancers gather… Read More »WORK pays off for Ward and Lusk
Fiber optics, both real and imagined, permeated zoe|juniper’s most recent multi-disciplinary installation at the Frye Arts Museum. The company took over a room at the… Read More »Memories of zoe | juniper at the Frye
Longtime patrons of Against the Grain/Men in Dance have been asking for the festival to become an annual event, as opposed to a biennial one.… Read More »Dynamism, Athleticism Abound at Men In Dance
Visceral and eclectic choreography took center stage October 9-11 at Velocity Dance Center’s annual Made In Seattle program. This year, the double bill included performances… Read More »Exploring connections at Made in Seattle
Velocity Dance Center opened their season with the Fall Kick-Off and Big Bang! events this past weekend, September 24-27. The Fall Kick-Off functions partially as… Read More »Velocity’s Season is Alive and Kicking