Interviews
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.
TRACE interviews Rachid Ouramdane
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“Violence, conflict and who we are all converge in French choreographer Rachid Ouramdane’s work to show how we can or cannot, do or do not find a sensitivity within ourselves in this cruel world. The choreographer, of Algerian descent, is one of France’s top young choreographers contemplating self and searching for different [...]
Interview with Michelle Ellsworth: Dance Artifacts and the cloud
View the dance-tech.net interview with Michelle Ellsworth here.
Eva Yaa Asantewaa and Nora Chipaumire
Eva Yaa Asantewaa talks with Nora Chipaumire about her newest work, Chimurenga, her law studies, the current political and economic hardship in Zimbabwe, her love of film, and her segue into dancing.
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OuterSpace with Levi and Estelle
Eva Yaa Asantewaa interviews Estelle Woodward Arnal and Levi Gonzalez.
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Ripe Spaces: Interview with Yanira Castro
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Dance-tech.net interviewed choreographer Yanira Castro in occasion of the world premiere of the piece”Center of Sleep” @ Dance Theater Workshop.
Castro takes us across primal and awkward intervened geographies and architectures. She makes intimate ripe environments where the dance happens… read more
Eva Yaa Asantewaa and Yanira Castro
Eva Yaa Asantewaa interviews Yanira Castro about her new work, Center of Sleep.
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In Conversation with Molissa Fenley
After three decades of making iconoclastic work that has been presented and praised on four continents, Molissa Fenley has emerged a modern American master. Within a deceptively circumscribed vocabulary, Fenley–for those who watch mindfully—presents an ocean of wit and feeling. “One of the experimental dance scene’s most independent choreographers, admirably beholden to no [...]


