Janine Parker
The performers must be so deeply invested in what they are doing that we are caught up in the narrative as its cobwebs are brushed away.
“It takes a special choreographer to make audiences laugh, reflect, and empathize.”
In Available Light , Lucinda Childs’ dancers execute a series of movement phrases which to a viewer may seem simple, but in fact require intense focus and control on the dancers’ part.

Classical Music Commentary: What’s Next for the Boston Symphony? — Lessons from the Past