Author: Sophie Myrtil-McCourty
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Chicago Tribune review – ‘Kyle Abraham’s slippery, truthful take on civil rights in ‘Wolves”
‘Fluidity marks the work of choreographer Kyle Abraham, fluidity of feeling, perception, movement. That protean force, applied to the outrageously long-lived issue of black people’s civil rights, produces a major work of truth-telling American art in “When the Wolves Came In,” through Sunday at the Museum of Contemporary Art.’ Read the full Chicago Tribune review…
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Kyle ABRAHAM/UMS BLOG – ‘The lost art of writing love letters’
Observations from Kyle Abraham’s residency work with Michigan LGBTQ Youth. Read the story here.
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Preview – The Schaefer Center to Host CONTRA-TIEMPO Urban Latin Dance Theater April 22
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Reggie Wilson/Preview – Reggie Wilson celebrates Philly with Re-PLACE-ing Philadelphia
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Painted Bride’s Historic Re-PLACE-ing Philadelphia Project to present Reggie Wilson’s ‘STAMPED, STOMPED, STUMPED’
Renowned choreographer Reggie Wilson explores how we “physicalize place” in this postmodern work featuring Kristel Baldoz, David Brick, Paul Hamilton, Germaine Ingram, Jumatatu Poe, Maria Urrutia, and Miles Yeung-Tieu. Reggie and the artists create space and opportunity to reveal the physical testimonies and histories in their bodies. The results are poetic, intentional, and dynamic all…
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NY Times preview: Ailey Season Has Premieres by Kyle Abraham and Mauro Bigonzetti
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