Archive – Danspace Project

Volmir Cordeiro on “Inês”

One day, I met a woman named Inês. I wasn’t satisfied with just looking at her – I wanted to get closer. I immediately put aside my role as an observer and began to live with this “being of flesh.”… Read more

Constellations and Influences: Mina Nishimura

Mina Nishimura offered us a photoset in answer to our prompt, “My most significant artistic influences are…” Nishimura’s Princess Cabbage / Celery of Everything runs this Thursday-Saturday at Danspace Project, drawing on source material including the writings of Butoh originator Tatsumi… Read more

Chris Schlicting on Body Madness

Chris Schlichting in conversation with Danspace Executive Director Judy Hussie-Taylor, from 2011′s Body Madness Platform catalogue: On ‘body madness’: “I pursue behavior of the body that cracks outside of my accepted daily conventional behavior, exploring the secret lives in the body… Read more

A Theatre Without Spectators

“We therefore need a different theatre, a theatre without spectators: not a theatre played out in front of empty seats, but a theatre where the passive optical relationship implied by the very term is subjected to a different relationship –… Read more

Mount Tremper Dispatch!

From Michael DiPietro, Danspace Development & Communications Associate: Up here at Mount Tremper Arts for day four of a six-day collective residency with AUNTS organized by Laurie Berg + Liliana Dirks-Goodman. Having an incredible time with superfresh meals every night,… Read more

City Without Smoke

Over Manhattan island when gales subside Inhuman colors of ocean afternoons Luminously livid, tear the sky so wide The exposed city looks like deserted dunes. Peering out to the street New Yorkers in saloons Identify the smokeless moment outside Like… Read more

Notes from Claudia La Rocco

Danspace Project invited several artists and practitioners from our community to participate as Respondents in a series of written reflections on Platform 2015: Dancers, Buildings and People in the Streets. This series shares a wide range of perspectives on the… Read more

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