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Waltz’s orchestration of the dancers is skilful, moving between the might of the mass and contrasting textures of movement: orgiastic revels, individual poses ... centred on a dance score ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Waltz’s dance to Terry Riley’s seminal score, at the Brooklyn Academy, is loose and cheerful, giving a spatial sense of the suspension of time.
The Waltz is a smooth dance, with gentle, flowing movements, a memorable 1-2-3 rhythm, and a distinctive ‘rise and fall’ action. In its early years the Waltz caused outrage. It was called the ...
By Roslyn Sulcas Thirty years ago, the young German choreographer Sasha Waltz founded a small contemporary dance company in Berlin. The newly reunified city wasn’t exactly a hub for modern dance ...
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