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.
Trying to describe Dylan Ward’s newest work is kind of like telling someone what happened in your dream last night. The Lesser Evils has a… Read More »Lesser Evils Show Finds Strength in Vulnerability
It’s not often that choreographers or even dance companies can splurge on elaborate theatrical sets. Enter Washington Ensemble Theater, ready to catalyze some symbiosis with… Read More »Two Haunted Affairs at reSET
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
Four of Seattle’s emerging choreographers got their big break recently at Velocity Dance Center’s Bridge Project, a showcase of work created over a four-week residency.… Read More »New Impressions At Bridge Project