by Martha Sherman After 19 years, Miami City Ballet returned to Jacob’s Pillow. It opened The Pillow’s 85th season, presenting … More
Category: Martha Sherman
Dancing In the Dark
by Martha Sherman In a magnetic, yet winsome solo, Koma Otake captured many hearts on a rainy Saturday night at … More
Haunted
by Martha Sherman If there’s still anyone who doubts that Black Lives Matter, or that Nasty Women are here to … More
A Performance is a Memoir in Time and Space
by Martha Sherman Adrienne Truscott is a dancer. I know, because she said so. And – whoa – said so … More
For the Living
by Martha Sherman Julliard Dance, directed by Lawrence Rhodes, pioneered a new breed of dancer, one whose main virtue is … More
Embodying Music
by Martha Sherman Mark Morris’ identity as an artist is inseparable from the music. Not only does he make dances, … More
You Are Not Alone
by Martha Sherman The old saw is right: never work with children or animals onstage – they’ll upstage you. Happily, … More
Lotsa Layers
by Martha Sherman The four artists who shared the stage for the first evening of [DANCEROULETTE] New Movement Series had … More
Try a Little Tenderness
by Martha Sherman Amanda Loulaki’s newest dance was so gentle it was gripping. The soft landscape of her “house of … More
A Deeper Angle
by Martha Sherman The real show at Works & Process usually isn’t the show. Miami City Ballet offered a sneak … More