Category: Reggie Wilson Press
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REGGIE WILSON/FIST & HEEL PERFORMANCE GROUP – APAP SHOWCASES
Saturday, January 10 and Sunday, January 11 at 7pm, 8.30pm and 10pm at Ailey (405 W 55th St, NYC) – Studio #1C Reggie Wilson continues to tour his critically acclaimed ‘Moses(es)’, set to live Diasporic-influenced music. This work is filtered through the multiple iterations of Moses represented in religious texts and mythical, canonical and ethnographic…
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Check out Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group’s FIRST EVER website!
www.fistandheelperformancegroup.org
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WATCH Reggie Wilson’s ‘…Moses(es)’ (site-specific performance)
This performance was created for St. Cornelius Chapel on Governor’s Island and performed in June 2014. You can see the New York Times review of the performance here.
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Reggie Wilson’s ‘Moses(es)’ is coming to the Orpheum Theater in Memphis
See more information on the engagement here.
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Just because you are dying to learn even more about Reggie Wilson’s Moses(es)!
Choreographer Reggie Wilson re-read Zora Neale Hurston;s “Moses, Man of the Mountain” as he set off on a trip to Isreal, Egypt and Turkey. This week, Wilson will bring his new work, “Moses(es),” to Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. More at Bennington Banner
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Boston Globe Dance Picks: Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group
Boston Globe’s Karen Campbell names Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group’s Moses(es) a must see performance. For “Moses(es),” choreographer Reggie Wilson draws from mathematics, Middle East culture and literature, including Zora Neale Hurston’s book on the prophet. More at globe.com
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And yet another wonderful NY Times review for Reggie Wilson’s Moses(es)!
“In their soulful, nearly nonstop dance and song, leaders and followers continuously trade places, and no single story prevails.” –Siobhan Burke. The New York Times More at New York Times
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A rave review for Reggie Wilson at the International Festival of Arts & Ideas
“Depth is exactly what Moses(es) had. Depth and clarity and originality and charm and grace and glory and righteousness…” –Chris Arnott, New Haven Independent More at newhavenindependent.org