Category Archives: Performing Arts

Henry Rollins, Travelin’ Man

I’m a travellin’ man Movin’ through places, space and time Gotta lotta things i got to do But God willin’ I’m comin’ back to you Mos Def probably didn’t have Henry Rollins in mind when he wrote the lyrics to his ‘Travellin’ Man,’ but they still fit the writer/rocker/DJ/activist like a glove. Rollins really is [...]

Waiting for Godot a la Paul Chan

Innovative artist and activist Paul Chan will give an “illustrated lecture,” recounting his sensation-spawning performances of Beckett’s masterpiece in a beleaguered New Orleans during 2007, at Redcat Theatre at The Walt Disney Hall in Los Angeles tonight.

Trifles at St. Mark’s Church

Trifles, a 1916 one-act play by Susan Glaspell set at the scene of a bizarre murder in the Midwest in 1900, is being staged by Theater of the Two-headed Calf at St. Mark’s Church. Trifles director Brooke O’Harra and Composer Brendan Connelly team up with the new music ensemble Yarn/Wire to approach Glaspell’s text as [...]

Mendes, Shakespeare, BAM!

Oscar and Tony winner Sam Mendes has arrived in Brooklyn with a pair of plays by the grand old bard as part of the second annual Bridge Project, a cross-Atlantic production between The West End’s Old Vic Theatre and the Brooklyn Academy of Music (his street team seems to have arrived well in advance with [...]

Poppy de Villeneuve’s Leaps and Bounds

Today marks the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. To mark the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth Poppy de Villeneuve has created a short film with the Rambert Dance Company at Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London. The film can be seen at ELUXURY.

Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen @ Performance Project

Tomorrow at 1pm, Saturday the 7th, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen will be performing The Present Doesn’t Exist in My Mind and the Future is Already Far Behind at Performance Project. The piece is inspired by the writings of Futurist females Valentine de Saint Point and Mina Loy and deals with theses of lust, sexuality, and the [...]

Frederick Wiseman’s La Danse

La Danse, Frederick Wiseman’s 38th film, is a masterpiece. In it the 79-year-old director has set aside the epic, ongoing film of America’s institutional fabric that has been his life’s work in order to take up a subject that seems nearer to his personal affections – the Paris Opera Ballet. If, like me, you know [...]

Ready. Set. Performa 09′.

Performa 09′ has commenced. With 110 events to catch the schedule can seem overwhelming. With an expansive approach to performance and its intersection with dance, music, visual art, poetry, film, architecture, and television, the programming is abundant with offerings. The schedule is designed so that you take in multiple performances or events in one night [...]

ADANSONIAS, Act I

Terence Koh presents ADANSONIAS, A Tragic Opera In 8 Acts ACT 1 6th October 2009 8 PM Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac 7 Rue Debelleyme, 75003. Paris.

Paula Varjack’s Anti Slam – Hecklers welcome

Tired of your regular poetry slam? Everybody’s performances are brilliant? Not getting a chance to heckle the artists because they were just doing too good? Then Paula Varjack’s Anti Slam is what you need. See slammers breaking out their worst rhymes, telling jokes that have been forgotten for centuries, dancing terribly, wearing pathetic costumes and [...]