New York
Lucinda Childs Dance Company, Barbican TheatreWednesday, 19 October 2011![]() There are various disinterments of supposedly iconic dance-makers going on in this year's Dance Umbrella (some live ones more dead than the dead ones), but no one is going to beat for sheer éclat Lucinda Childs’ astonishingly beautiful minimalist... Read more... |
Armitage Gone! Dance, Queen Elizabeth HallWednesday, 12 October 2011![]() I wasn’t around to see when Karole Armitage won her spurs in her twenties as a punk ballet choreographer in America in the 1970s and early Eighties, so we must rely on her programme-sheet biography to explain to us that she is “seen by some critics... Read more... |
Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Barbican TheatreFriday, 07 October 2011![]() Any newcomers to Merce Cunningham who visit the last performances ever in Britain of his modern dance company - renowned, even notorious, for its abstruse abstractness - will surely go away with an impression of laughter, playfulness, the lightness... Read more... |
Interview: 10 Questions for The PiercesTuesday, 04 October 2011![]() Formed in 2000 by thirtysomething sisters Catherine and Allison Pierce, Alabaman duo The Pierces have spent over a decade flitting from style to style and label to label, the nuggets of critical acclaim heavily outweighed by public indifference... Read more... |
Darondo and Disco Gold: Unearthed Funk and the Birth of DiscoMonday, 26 September 2011![]() By 1977, disco was a cliché to be mocked. But a few years earlier, before its ubiquity, disco was a liberating music uniting minorities on the dance floor. Funk, too, became a cliché, little more than a reductive musical cypher. Two new reissues... Read more... |
Broken Glass, Vaudeville TheatreTuesday, 20 September 2011![]() Arthur Miller is one of those geniuses whose plays are metaphor-rich even when their storytelling is slow. First staged in 1994, Broken Glass is surely his best late-period drama, and this revival, directed by Iqbal Khan, arrives in the West End... Read more... |
Page One: Inside the New York TimesMonday, 19 September 2011![]() As an elegiac score plays, bails of early editions of the New York Times are bundled and tossed into a fleet of vans, which roll out into the dawn city streets, to distribute the news. The conviction shared by many in this documentary about the... Read more... |
CD: The Stepkids - The StepkidsSaturday, 17 September 2011![]() Harmonies, psychedelia and soul were meant to go together. Chicago’s’ Rotary Connection realised this and pumped out what were later recognised as classics like "Memory Band" and "I am The Black Gold of The Sun". On their debut album, Brooklyn’s The... Read more... |
CD: Tony Bennett – Duets IITuesday, 13 September 2011![]() This was always going to garner heaps of publicity. Tony Bennett is not just a legend, but a legend who has outlived his rivals. With Sinatra long gone Bennett, 85, is the capo di tutti capi of living crooners. It will also attract attention because... Read more... |
The Children of 9/11, Channel 4Monday, 12 September 2011![]() Over the course of the past weekend, not to mention over the last 10 years, it has been said often enough that there are no words to express the horror of 11 September, 2001. This hasn’t stopped people from trying, of course – and sometimes with... Read more... |
Rothko in Britain, Whitechapel GallerySunday, 11 September 2011![]() Exhibitions with titles appended "in Britain" or "and Britain" tend to be the kiss of death: indicating concentration on a brief and insignificant visit, on the subject’s impact on British art or – even worse – the influence of local collectors on... Read more... |
Re-Triptych, Shen Wei Dance Arts, Playhouse, EdinburghThursday, 01 September 2011![]() Shen Wei is only 43, but he’s packed an epic amount into his career. A child sent from home aged nine to study opera; an emigrant to New York; a return to China to choreograph the Beijing Olympics. His urge to put this extraordinary tale into dance... Read more... |
