by Martha Sherman RoseAnn Spradlin’s “Y” is a dense, sprawling work for an octet of dancers whose power, balance, and … More
Category: Martha Sherman
Put This on Your Radar – October 1, 2018
A weekly, highly personal and subjective list of performances and artists we want you to know about: Martha says: If … More
Four Decades in Motion
by Martha Sherman Hubbard Street Dance Chicago is a true, modern repertory company. Its breadth is substantive, both in the … More
Sculpting the Air
by Martha Sherman Chris Schlichting’s thoughtful and intense “Period” wrapped its dancers around the air, and around the audience, as … More
In the Waves
by Martha Sherman Anna Sperber found riches in “Wealth from the Salt Seas.” Though not slavishly attached to watery images, … More
A Tankful of Magic
by Martha Sherman If there are no figures, is it puppetry? If there are no dancers, is it choreography? Twenty … More
Clothes that Make the Dance
by Martha Sherman In a clever twist on their already eclectic “Works & Process” series, the Guggenheim Museum offered a … More
Rejoice!
by Martha Sherman Reggie Wilson is a teacher, a preacher, a researcher, a curator, as well as singer, mover, stand-up … 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
A White Room Full of Nature
by Martha Sherman The sense and feel of nature live in Jennifer Monson’s movement, but clamor through her choreography. Her … More