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The feathers are spread on the floor — performers slip and slide on them with no shortage of anguish — while panels, pushed to and fro, constantly reconfigure the architecture of the stage.
There are many moments of dance drama, details you barely catch before they are gone, just as the performers slip in and out of the six doorways cut into the three walls of white plastic sheeting that constitutes the set.
Flux and solidity vie in "Opal Loop/Cloud Installation #72503" (1980), in which four performers slip and tangle through the shimmering, decentralized space created by Fujiko Nakaya's "cloud sculpture," a roiling bank of machine-generated fog backlighted by Beverly Emmons's warm lighting design.
This is a piece about identity, and throughout the dance, which is rushed at times, the performers slip in and out of formal positions and unrestrained movement; trade names and personalities; cover their faces with their hair; and, ultimately, regain their sense of self.
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During the performance I watched one of the double trapeze performers slipped and caught the tightrope.
These astounding performers slipped between genders and among genres, enveloping Mr. Medlyn in utter fabulousness and proving just how sophisticated pop culture can be.
By showing the black performers slipping through the back entrance to sing at a lush club they otherwise might not be welcome at, the production alludes to the inequality of the era.
She further put the performance in her list of the "richest" moments of 2008 and noted, "These astounding performers slipped between genders and among genres, enveloping Mr. Medlyn in utter fabulousness and proving just how sophisticated pop culture can be.
The crowd was utterly enamored with Hadreas, who is an extraordinary performer, slipping between angelic vulnerability, affirmative sadism, and a type of fifties-crooner cabaret.
When an actor's charming, vulgar, and childish desire to be seen and felt by a large number of people becomes perverted by self-seriousness, the performer slips into insipidness, thus deadening the carnival spirit that should inform his theatricals.
By Hilton Als August 12 , 2008When an actor's charming, vulgar, and childish desire to be seen and felt by a large number of people becomes perverted by self-seriousness, the performer slips into insipidness, thus deadening the carnival spirit that should inform his theatricals.
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