WORK pays off for Ward and Lusk
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
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
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
In its five years as a company, Olivier Wevers’ Whim W’Him has established itself as a troupe of incredible dancers, with a legion of loyal… Read More »X-posed Angst at Whim W’him
A tiny room with a staircase descending through the performing space is not everyone’s idea of the perfect venue for dance. Yet Out To Dance,… Read More »Intimate Evening at Out to Dance
2015 promises to be a good year for Whim W’Him. The contemporary dance company, led by Artistic Director Olivier Wevers, has added a third rep… Read More »New Year, New Whims
“Do you think this is easy for me? DO YOU?” Self-described dancer and bio drag queen Cherdonna Shinatra flings her question at the audience, chin… Read More »“Do You Think This is Easy For Me?” Asks Cherdonna
Velocity’s annual Fall Kick-Off ushered in a promising new season of dance with three different nightly performance showcases, September 5-7, 2014. Sixteen dance artists donated… Read More »Velocity FKO Teases and Pleases
On the Boards’ second 12 Minutes Max of the season, curated by Jim Kent and Kia Pierce, offered another full, engaging evening of dance and… Read More »Another Stellar 12 Minutes Max