Archive for July, 2008

This Saturday - Kickball Tournament!

This Saturday, come out and watch as the staff from Dance Theater Workshop, PS 122, and Danspace battle it out to see which is the greatest kickball team of them all (or of the 3 teams, at least). While I can’t say we’ll follow many of the actual regulations set forth by the World Adult [...]


 

Connecting DTW Members/ Interview with Richert Schnorr

Marlon Barrios-Solano over at dancetech.net talks with Richert Schnorr, Artist Services Associate, about new social networking perks for members of Dance Theater Workshop. Check out the interview here.


 

Structural Repairs continued… The Light Pass

As we mentioned last month, the Dance Theater Workshop stage is about to go through some structural repairs. In order to make that happen, we needed to empty out the theater. This week, the staff teamed up and created a line leading from the lobby, up the stairs and into one of our studios to [...]


 

Wrapping up the Guest Artist Season

Its hard to believe the 2007 - 2008 season is almost over! The next few days will wrap up our Guest Artist Series with Gotham Arts: SummerDANZ presenting Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company and Nicholas Andre Dance Theater.
Soon we will be announcing our Fall 2008 Season so keep checking in.


 

MOSAIC July 2008

Featuring news from members Tamar Rogoff, David Wolfson, Christopher Wall, Aynsley Vandenbroucke, Young Dancemakers Company, and Marylloyd Claytor.


 

What I like about him…

Apollinaire Scherr writes about Neil Greenberg’s June performances on her blog, Foot in Mouth.

“‘It’s so internal!’ my friend Amanda says with admiration about Neil Greenberg’s “Really Queer Dance with Harps,” which premiered a couple of weeks ago at Dance Theater Workshop. One move–a series of changements on half-point–reminded her of a schizophrenic she’d seen [...]


 

Did you know we have a discount card?

Do you know you can get 20% off for a coffee at Cafe Grumpy? Do you know that Dance Theater Workshop provides a discount card for our members to local restaurants and businesses? We are currently renewing and expanding our discount partners and we need your help!! Fill out the following survey [...]


 

How many steps does it take to make a world?

Deborah Jowitt reviews Neil Greenberg’s Really Queer Dance with Harps and Quartet for Three Gay Men.
“…Greenberg queries in poetic, unemphatic ways our habit of defining what’s ‘masculine’ and what’s ‘feminine.’”  Read the full review at The Village Voice online.


 

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