A collage of four photos. On the far left, Coleman, wearing a tuxedo, his face bloodied, stares over his right shoulder on a dark stage. Second from left is Bartnik, wearing a t-shirt and jeans as she drapes herself over a chair in a sun-washed studio. Second from right is Saki, in a black leotard, fishnets and boots, her long hair flowing behind her as she extends her right leg in a high front attitude, her lower leg in plié with a forced arch. On the far right is Cardarelli, in a black polo and khakis, with his right foot raised slightly and both arms extended.

Sleep No More, Soon to Be Put to Rest, Will Live On in Its Dancers

The award-winning immersive-theater experience Sleep No More, which has haunted Manhattan’s McKittrick Hotel since 2011, will welcome its last guests in January 2025, after initially scheduling its closure for January 2024 and repeatedly extending performance dates. Created by British theater company Punchdrunk and produced by Emursive, the show uses dance and minimal dialogue to shape […]

Bobbi Jene Smith and Maxine Doyle Talk Instinct and Trust in Collaboration

In a sun-soaked studio in Manhattan, members of the Martha Graham Dance Company (all women) lie on the floor with their feet and heads hovering off the ground. Choreographer Bobbi Jene Smith encourages the dancers to be unapologetic about being looked at as their bodies begin to tremble with exhaustion and they move into a […]

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