By Walter Rutledge
You would think the city needed a rest after the whirlwind of events last week. This weekend there is dance uptown and in Midtown, music in at the Apollo, and fitness of the of over 40 crowd in Harlem. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
One Sunday June 19th the Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center opened a five-day dance series entitled Thirty5-In-5 at the Kumble Theater at located on the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University.
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By Walter Rutledge
Nathan Trice/ RITUALS project by project dance theater presented 2011 Recognizing Women Project, March 3- 6 at the Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts located on the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University. The company consisted entirely of women; the only male performer was Trice who played himself. The evening was an intimate and personal look into Trice’s own healing process following the death of his mother. Continue reading
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By Walter Rutledge
March is Women’s History Month, how appropriate to present a dance work that focuses on the social, political, emotional and psychological experiences of women. Continue reading