Seattle Dances on Jan Fabre May 14, 2009
by Jessica
New dance blog Seattle Dances posted a preview of Jan Fabre this morning:
New dance blog Seattle Dances posted a preview of Jan Fabre this morning:
Brendan Kiley writes about Jan Fabre in this weeks theater column in The Stranger:
Two OtB-related articles from critic Misha Berson are landing in the Seattle Times today. The first is a preview/interview with Jan Fabre:
Yesterday as I walked to get some water from the OtB kitchen, this is what I saw:
Granted, this isn't the first time in 08/09
A new blogger, A Girl on a Mission TV, posted a preview of this week's show. It has some great examples of a some of Fabre's earlier performances and visual art exhibitions:
Jeremy Barker at Seattlest posted a preview of Jan Fabre's Orgy of Tolerance. It even includes a little gallery of images from some past works by Fabre. Jeremy says:
Jeremy Barker at Seattlest previews the NW New Works Festival Studio performances:
For the past few years, the studio showcase of "smaller" performances has been our favorite part of the festival (not that the mainstage shows aren't fine--this year they're all dance), so we were particularly excited to get a sneak peek of what's up.
How do you find a cast who will get naked, dance wildly, sing and create a spectacle? What does late night television have to do with the inspiration for a show titled Orgy of Tolerance? And what does an international art star expect in his inaugural trip west of the Mississippi?
Our friends over at STG are offering all of you dancers $15 tickets to the Friday, May 1 performance of Mark Morris Dance Group's Mozart Dances. Here are the details on cashing in on this generous offer:
Dancer discount tickets will be in the upper balcony for only $15 (regularly $50 and $35).
The Low Countries blog, "an electric spin on the ink yearbook The Low Countries," wrote up a little summary about Jan Fabre as a theater maker and visual artist back in January in advance of the premiere of Orgy of Tolerance