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William Forsythe

Dance Review: “Full on Forsythe” — Revolutionary

William Forsythe asks dancers to go beyond their mastery of technique — in order to have the music move audiences to a higher level of emotional involvement.

By: Jessica Lockhart Filed Under: Dance, Featured, Review Tagged: Boston-Ballet, Jessica Lockhart, William Forsythe

Dance Review: William Forsythe’s Mind/Body Art Show

One thing I liked so much about this show, besides the mental and physical challenges, was its use of really simple and mundane materials.

By: Marcia B. Siegel Filed Under: Dance, Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Institute of Contemporary Art, Marcia B. Siegel, William Forsythe, William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects

Dance Review: Boston Ballet – Revisiting

What a treat to see choreographers of different generations concentrating on ballet itself and asking the audience to appreciate what ballet can do.

By: Marcia B. Siegel Filed Under: Dance, Featured, Review Tagged: Boston-Ballet, Jorma Elo, Justin Peck, Marcia B. Siegel, Parts in Suite, William Forsythe

Dance Review: At the Boston Ballet — Ballet as Drama

Like a lot of first efforts by prospective masters, Artifact is loaded with ideas.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Dance, Featured, Review Tagged: Artifact 2017, Boston-Ballet, William Forsythe

Dance Review: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Comes to Boston — Sensorial Satiation

The latest show from the superb Hubbard Street Dance Chicago had something for all of the senses.

By: Merli V. Guerra Filed Under: Dance, Featured, Review Tagged: Celebrity-Series, Crystal Pite, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Merli V. Guerra, Penny Saunders, William Forsythe

Dance Review: At Harvard Dance Center — Duet Variations

Featuring seven short dances by stellar choreographers of contemporary dance, the Harvard Dance Center’s spring program promised some rare enlightenment.

By: Marcia B. Siegel Filed Under: Dance, Featured, Review Tagged: Brian Brooks, Crystal Pite, Duetti, Francesca Harper, Harvard Dance Center, Jill Johnson, Marcia B. Siegel, Michelle Dorrance, William Forsythe

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