Tag Archives: Bessie Schonberg

Walter’s World: Carolyn Adams- Dancer, Educator, and Harlem Preservationist

By Walter Rutledge

th-7

Carolyn Adams danced with the Paul Taylor Dance Company for seventeen years. To hear Adams describe the experience one quickly realizes that despite the fact that she no longer performs, she remains a Taylor dancer for life. Continue reading

About these ads

Walter’s World: Weekend Picks Dance, Theater, and More Dance!

By Walter Rutledge 

Compagnie Julie Bour

Will present the world premiere of Why Now? on Friday October 21 and Saturday 22, 8:00 p.m and Sunday October 23, 3:00 p.m. at  Dance New Amsterdam (DNA), located at 280 Broadway. Continue reading

Walter’s World: The Lark Ascends at Dance Theatre of Harlem

By Walter Rutledge

Thursday April 28th is the last studio showing of the Harlem Dance Works 2.0 at the Dance Theatre of Harlem. The series has offered both balletomanes and dance novices a rare glimpse into the creative process of choreographers Thaddeus Davis and Tanya Wideman. This week the series is taking a very different route, it will present The Lark Ascending a masterwork by dance legend Ailey Alvin. Continue reading

Walter’s World: Evidence at 25

By Walter Rutledge

Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, A Dance Company celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the company with seven performances of at the Joyce Theatre, Tuesday February 8 through Sunday February 12. Continue reading