Author: Sophie Myrtil-McCourty
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Evening Standard Preview / Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion’s upcoming performances at Sadler’s Wells
From Kyle: ‘So happy to have this 2-page interview with Lyndsey Winship in The Standard!!!!….I just wish the editors picked a headline that reflected the interview…this headline is taken out of context with regards to a conversation about being a young dancer and being told that I was such an “Ailey dancer” because I was…
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Picture this Post review of Reggie Wilson’s CITIZEN Chicago performances
‘ […] the performance hits its peak when all five dancers- three black male dancers, and two women, one white and another Asian woman, move in unison to show us how they both build community while never once touching one another.’ Read the full review here.
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Chicago Tribune review / Reggie Wilson: ‘Meaning in Reggie Wilson’s ‘Citizen’ is slowly and pointedly revealed’
Read the Chicago Tribune review of Fist & Heel Performance Group’s performances here.
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Review/Abraham.In.Motion: ‘Kyle Abraham’s ‘Dearest Home’ expresses growth amidst pain’
‘The artists featured in “Dearest Home” comprise Abraham’s company, Abraham.In.Motion, which includes dancers who hail from diverse personal backgrounds and who are trained in various disciplines. On stage, they interact with profound intimacy, emphasized by extended embraces, but as sweet as these moments are in transience, they also possess the capacity to grow sour in an…
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Check out the Lotus Fall 2017 newsletter!
http://mailchi.mp/20619d164346/lotus-arts-management-fall-2017-newsletter
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Visit Lotus AT PERFORMING ARTS MARKET SEOUL! Booth B2/16
Lotus will join the US delegation of American Dance Abroad. Don’t miss our workshop on Saturday 10/14 at 10am! Bereishit Dance Company will also perform at the Seoul Arts Center Friday 10/13 at 8pm, Saturday 10/14 at 3pm and Sunday 10/15 at 3pm.
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Westchester Magazine preview / Kyle Abraham: ‘This Purchase Alum and Macarthur Genius is Returning to Westchester’
‘For Kyle Abraham, one of the country’s most celebrated young choreographers, Purchase College has always been an emotional place. “I cried my first day of school because I was so happy; I actually felt at home,” recalls Abraham, who graduated from Purchase in 2000. “There was hip-hop, dance, ballet; people were singing, acting; you were…