“The word ‘Ballez’ was born, initially as a joke. We thought, ‘What could be more ridiculous than downtown, queer dancers expressing their values in a ballet?'”
Tag: 03.27.16
A Von Trapp Tries To Bring New Energy To Old Rodgers And Hammerstein Songs
Elizabeth von Trapp “listened as Vermont musician Christopher Peterman led ‘The Sound of Music’ not with the sweeping orchestral music fans of that movie are used to, but with a wistful saxophone that tapped into something deeper. That was just what she was looking for.”
Top Posts From AJBlogs For 03.27.16
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AJBlog: Audience WantedPublished 2016-03-27 David Baker, 1931-2016
AJBlog: RiffTidesPublished 2016-03-27
*This is the second essay in a series of four “We the Audience” posts designed to introduce my readers to the citizen artists working in some of South Africa’s most challenged areas. Today’s essay focuses… … read more
AJBlog: We The AudiencePublished 2016-03-27
Once upon a time — in Vermont, of all places — Sinclair Lewis sat down to write a counterfactual satire about American politics. Never having cracked the book myself, I’m grateful to Chris Braithwaite for… … read more
AJBlog: Straight|UpPublished 2016-03-25
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Has Become A Video Game Impresario
“Justice O’Connor’s own passions and priorities were central to the development of a number of the games — among them Supreme Decision, in which students take on the role of an imaginary Supreme Court justice who must cast the deciding vote in a case.”
Clap Between Movements, Wear A T-Shirt, Whatever, Just Come To The Symphony
“They know they’re doing their jobs when there is clapping between movements: They got someone who has never experienced classical music into a seat at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall in Akron. And they’ve enticed another person away from his or her smartphone, laptop, iPad or other device for live music.”
‘Women Who Move Us’: Dance Theater Of Harlem Launches Female Choreographers Project
“Lately, the world of ballet has been scrutinized and criticized for two things: its lack of diversity and the paucity of female choreographers. Dance Theater of Harlem has the first one covered. This season, it will do something about the second.”