Category: Reggie Wilson Press
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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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Eugene Weekly review of Reggie Wilson’s performances of Moses(es)
‘In Wilson’s choreography, we see a tremendous development of language and reason, but there’s ease to the telling of this story, too. His facility draws on a deep methodology into modern dance, but his effervescent structure lends a tip of the hat to the postmodernists.’ Read the full review here.
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Dance Magazine article: ‘New York City to Dancers: Immigrants Welcome Here’
‘Wilson said that when he goes abroad, people expect him to do tap dance or hip hop or African.’ Read the full article here.
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Reggie Wilson/Preview – Reggie Wilson celebrates Philly with Re-PLACE-ing Philadelphia
Read the preview here.
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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 – Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group selected by DanceMotion USA to travel to Panama, the Dominican Republic and Haiti in 2017
Read the New York Times article here.
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Reggie Wilson: Artist Profile
‘A 2014 trip to Paris led to thinking about why many famous artists of the Harlem Renaissance made a path to Europe. With migration as an ongoing concentration and source of inspiration for my work, I became obsessed to understand the varied thoughts and reasons of this particular migration. I questioned what were the parallels to…
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don’t miss Reggie Wilson at The Joyce! Jan 12 and 17 at 7.30pm!
For more information on the performances, please click here.
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Learn more about Reggie Wilson’s new NDP-supported work, ‘CITIZEN’
Click on this link to learn more about the work.