1. Nora Chipaumire’s The Last Heifer

     
  2. On Devotion


    The observation of devotion could finish you…

                                     –Erín Moure, Pillage Laud

    The act of going to performances occupies a bit of an obsessive and irrational space in my life. I liken it to ritual tied in with a sense of yearning and loneliness. There are feelings of uncertainty. Thus, when British choreographer, Sarah Michelson says: “People need faith. You can’t argue if faith exists. It’s here,” near the end of the Devotion Study #1 – The American Dancer, it resonates with me. I succumb.”

    My response to Sarah Michelson’s Devotion Study #1 – The American Dancer at The Whitney Biennial on Idiom. Special thanks to James Wagner, Barry Hoggard, and Hannah Daly.

    **Photo: Paula Court

     
  3. On Black Dance…

    “When writing about performance, I often feel caught between the body and the word. To attach language to bodies and movement is a complicated matter, calling into question the way words, grammar and syntax codify and enforce the body. A tinge of violence underlies this act of writing — a sort of pinning down of that which is constantly changing. More than a trace, writing marks the body.

    I hesitate. I question. Racial identities within performance are too complicated to be pared down to the words black dance…”


    My collaborative piece with Siobhan Burke on Platform 2012: Parallels, curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones at Danspace Project on Hyperallergic Weekend. Special thanks to Claudia La Rocco

    **Photo: Ian Douglas

     
  4. Mysterious Love

    There’s shame in our passion and passion in our shame.  Feelings may drag across the desert before being acknowledged or wanted. When these two women hold each other there is tenderness and vitality and a strenuous agenda. The love is there and vacant. It brews…

    My response to Molly Lieber + Eleanor Smith: Beautiful Bone on The Performance Club.


    **Photo: Brian Rogers

     
  5. Neither Here Nor There

    My review of Jen Rosenblit’s In Mouth and Vanessa Anspaugh’s Armed Guard Garden at New York Live Arts out now in the March issue of The Brooklyn Rail

    **Photo: Ian Douglas

     
  6. Feminist Killjoys

    My review of Young Jean Lee’s Untitled Feminist Show out now in the February issue of The Brooklyn Rail.

    For a further discussion (that is both riveting and frustrating) around this show :

    All the Naked Ladies

    USE Y/OUR WORDS

     
  7. My American Realness notebook is up on The Performance Club

     
  8. Cinema 16 at The Met

     
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