Tag: REGGIE WILSON/FIST & HEEL PERFORMANCE GROUP
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Reggie Wilson to present a lecture as part of the ‘Knowing Dance More’ series of the University of the Arts
Choreographer and performer Reggie Wilson, executive and artistic director of Fist and Heel Performance Group, will present “The Ring Shout – An African Technology in Relationship to Post-Modern Dance,” a source of inspiration, research, history and information Read the article here.
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Reggie Wilson / Broad Street review: ‘Sweat and Repetition’
‘It is draining and at times frustrating to watch a dance company repeat a movement phrase for long stretches of time. But what tests the patience is also what makes CITIZEN and Levée des Conflits — the latest works by renowned choreographers Reggie Wilson and Boris Charmatz, respectively — mesmerizing and fascinating.’ Read the full review here.
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The NY Times – ‘Dance This Season: Tap, Ballet and the Inexplicable’
‘Kyle Abraham brings back his 2012 “Pavement,” inspired by the film “Boyz n the Hood” and W.E.B. Du Bois’s “The Souls of Black Folk” (Nov. 2-5)’ ‘A frequent fall highlight at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Mr. Wilson’s Fist & Heel Performance Group returns to the Next Wave Festival. In “Citizen,” a New York premiere,…
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Thinking Dance review/Reggie Wilson: ‘Embodied Social Politics and Group Identity’
‘CITIZEN, Wilson’s exploration of group and individual identity, history, and belonging, proceeds with mesmerizingly virtuosic solos and groupings.’ Read the review here.
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CITIZEN (Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group): 2016 Fringe review 30
‘Wilson and his dancers beautifully articulate humankind’s desire to belong.’ Read the review here.
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Philly Inquirer review of Reggie Wilson’s CITIZEN – ‘Fringe: ‘Citizen’ and ‘Levée’ first two dance salvos of the festival’
“Citizen drove its heart-stoppingly relentless message home without firing a shot or saying a word.” Read the review here.
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Reggie Wilson / The Dance Journal: ‘Nick Stuccio’s 2016 FringeArts Dance Card’
‘Reggie Wilson, Stuccio says, is a national treasure. “And he’s a big favorite of ours. “Citizen” is a premiere and it opens the festival and it’s the third work he’s done here.’ Read the full article here.
