Installation view of Merce Cunningham: For Camera on the High Line (image by the author for Hyperallergic) In Locale (1980), a thirty-minute film collaboration between Charles Atlas and the Merce ...
He’s been at this for a while, but even after more than 50 years before the public, there remains something weird and wonderful about Merce Cunningham’s dance pieces. His troupe rehearses without ...
Douglas Dunn has been making dances since 1971. His choreography has earned acclaim and awards, but presenters don’t call as frequently as they once did. That helps explains why, when Dunn was asked ...
Since Merce Cunningham’s death, in 2009, the choreographer’s trust has allowed other dance companies to license performances of his work, but under strict conditions and usually under the watchful ...
She was a leading dancer for Merce Cunningham, a prolific choreographer and an admired teacher. Sandra Neels in “Walkaround Time” (1968).Credit... Supported by By Alastair Macaulay Viewed on film, ...
More of an art- or archival collection than a typical book, Cunnigham's recently reissued Changes gathers sketches, notes, photographs, programs, and all other manner of ephemera in a creative package ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. London’s Van Cleef & Arpels Dance Reflections festival has cast its net very wide, embracing neoclassical ...