Tag: BEREISHIT DANCE COMPANY
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An Excerpt from Bereishit’s Stunning ‘Balance & Imbalance’
In 2017, see this work in Minneapolis at Northrop on Feb 28, at The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust on March 4 and at ArtPower at UC San Diego on March 9.
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The Arts Journal Review: ‘Connecting and Levering’
‘The tremendously skilled and focused dancers approach many of their movements as if these were tasks to be appraised and tested. Their rhythms are full of pauses, and they explore the contrast between slow, drawn-out moments and slashes of dancing so rapid that you can’t be sure what you’ve seen.’ Read the full review here.
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The Berkshire Edge Dance Review: ‘Kinesthetic Transformations of Bereishit Dance Company’
‘Every second of both works drew one in. The evening went by in a flash, and one was left with indelible impressions of technical mastery and penetrating human insight.’ Read the full review here.
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The Berkshire Edge Review – ‘DANCING ON THE EDGE: Bereishit Dance Company’
‘The relationship to bow and arrow was apparent in the quality of the movements. Whether fast, slow, percussive, lyrical, difficult or complex the dancers always maintained a sense of flow, of tension and release as in the act of archery — pulling back the bow and releasing the arrow. There was a sense of effortlessness…
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Fuse Dance Review: ‘Bereishit Dance Company — Cosmopolitan Grace’
‘Sometimes, one dancer will run toward two others who catch and swoop her/him up swiftly, into a glorious high arc. The riskiness of this is breathtaking — and addictive. Park obliges, and throws a few more swoop lifts in, but he doesn’t make the mistake of too much repetition, nor does he need to. He’s…
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NY Times review/Bereishit – ‘A Taste of Seoul at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival’
‘But Mr. Park’s style, seen in his “Bow” (2014) and “Balance and Imbalance” (2010), draws from many sources, including hip-hop and judo, the Japanese martial art. In the evening’s most captivating moments these coalesce into something very much his own, with a tranquil efficiency running through even the knottiest, most acrobatic sequences.’ Read the full…