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Bi-coastal sisters Ilona (NYC) and Danica (Seattle) Bito use their connection to create a platform for communication.
Bi-coastal sisters Ilona (NYC) and Danica (Seattle) Bito use their connection to create a platform for communication.
Kaitlin McCarthy’s Crucible-inspired Eight Abigails takes on emancipating the outrageous self.
Genre Bender, an annual performance presented by City Arts Magazine, pairs local artists of differing disciplines to create works that defy categorization—literally bending the traditional… Read More »Bending Genres at City Arts
If you’re looking for a dance-theater work with equal stakes in strong dance technique and Dadaist absurdity, look no further than AJnC’s Believe Me or… Read More »Real Talk with Amy J
Most people in the Seattle dance community know Anne Lawrence. A faithful mega-fan of all things dance, Anne can usually be found sitting front and… Read More »12 Notable Performances of 2014: A Personal Appreciation
Choreography by Michele Miller and Alana O Rogers split last weekend’s modus operandi at Velocity Dance Center (October 10-12, 2014). Regardless of the themes of… Read More »Good Show at M.O.
BOOST 2014’s second week program filled the Erickson Theater with tension and struggle. Many of these fights were subtle or internal, but intensely fraught nonetheless.… Read More »BOOST Week 2: Fight for It
Washington Hall, On the Boards’ historic home, continues to be a fitting space for the 12 Minutes Max series, whose March edition opened Sunday, March… Read More »Promising Ideas at 12MM
Entropy’s Iron Daisies is a heavy show. It is beautifully heavy, sorrowfully heavy. Alicia and Daniel Mullikin, the choreographer-composer (and wife-husband) team who direct Entropy,… Read More »Iron Daisies Verges on Catharsis
Coriolis Dance Photo by Ernie Sapiro In an evening curated by innovative PNB soloist and choreographer, Kiyon Gaines, it seemed fitting that classical and… Read More »Spotlight on Seattle Showcases Best in Technique, Creativity