by Leigh Witchel Wendy Osserman has been making dances since before you were born. Her newest, “Undermine,” is inspired, as … More
Month: March 2018
Put This on Your Radar – March 26, 2018
A weekly, highly personal and subjective list of performances and artists we want you to know about: Martha says: An … More
There’s a Mauss at the Whitney – a dancelog.nyc feature
by Martha Sherman In “Transmissions,” his riveting new show at the Whitney Museum, Nick Mauss offers a new form of … More
Put This on Your Radar – March 19, 2018
A weekly, highly personal and subjective list of performances and artists we want you to know about: Leigh says: Spring … More
Postcards from the Interregnum
by Leigh Witchel Taking the pulse of New York City Ballet in its first weeks, the patient looked healthy enough: … More
Two Paintings in the Same Frame
by Leigh Witchel Having to pinch hit for someone in one of the most anticipated reunions in ballet couldn’t have … More
Put This on Your Radar – March 12, 2018
A weekly, highly personal and subjective list of performances and artists we want you to know about: Martha says: Brian … More
Ritual and Spectacle
by Leigh Witchel Kei Takei has been building on her series “Light” for close to half a century. She brought … More
Basic Instincts
by Leigh Witchel Sometimes pianos are forced to play the concerto themselves. Lack of coaching is a legendary complaint of … More
Ordinary or Extraordinary?
by Leigh Witchel Jodi Melnick’s fascination with the virtuosity of the ordinary had strange bedfellows at Works & Process: three … More