Dance as a storytelling technique is always evolving as time progresses. The power of movement, most of the time, speaks ...
Two new works by Alexander Whitley, Mirrors and The Rite of Spring, explore society’s increasing dependency on AI in dance.
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Alexander Whitley, The Rite of Spring/Mirror
The Uneasy Marriage of Dance and AI Hands up all those who’ve read/heard of Shannon Vallon’s book The AI Mirror. No, me ...
Mirror’ displays a deliberately restricted vocabulary while his ‘Rite of Spring’ finds real and virtual dancers going through ...
For dancer Anique Ayiboe, entering the world of “The Rite of Spring” has been a journey of discovery. The Togolese dancer, who has been traveling and performing with the renowned Pina Bausch ...
A strange, bewitching ceremony took place this weekend at Zellerbach Hall. 17 stagehands marched onstage at the show’s intermission, ripped up the gray Marley floor, unfurled a massive dusty black ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick In a Dance Reflections program, Malou Airaudo and Germaine Acogny’s duet “common ground[s]” precedes Pina Bausch’s “Rite.” By Gia ...
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