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Author: Rhiannon Laymon

Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

THEN THE TAIL (allendance): 2017 Fringe review

Rhiannon Laymon September 25, 2017 No Comments

Allendance has again delivered a contemplative take on movement through effortless contact and a fresh atmospheric perspective on the intimate space that is the Iron Factory.

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17C (Big Dance Theater): 2017 Fringe review

Rhiannon Laymon September 25, 2017 No Comments

Big Dance Theater has built a reputation of articulate and speculative work, pairing theater and dance to dissect both historical and contemporary ideals. 17c is…

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HELLO BLACKOUT! (New Paradise Laboratories): 2017 Fringe review

Rhiannon Laymon September 20, 2017 No Comments

Another other take on NPL’s HELLO BLACKOUT!

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Dance Reviews

FRONTERAS (Almanac): An Homage to Whatshername and A Door in the Desert

Rhiannon Laymon May 15, 2017 No Comments

Almanac Dance Circus Theatre ceaselessly invigorates audiences’ minds through their strength and ability to shape space using acrobatic feats and movement.

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#IAMMADEOFSTARS (Almanac): Artistes of the floating world

Rhiannon Laymon April 11, 2017 No Comments

combines the complex questions of humanity, (such as ‘Why am I here?’) with the natural improvisation life requires, and expresses it physically alongside a healthy dose of humor.

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Dance Reviews

BLOOM (Allendance): Motorman motivated dance

Rhiannon Laymon March 6, 2017 No Comments

Using movement to explore narrative, the dancers exhibited both stability and vulnerability in their presence.

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A USER’S MANUAL (Thomas Choinacky): In search of a map

Rhiannon Laymon February 26, 2017 No Comments

What does this spacial or architectural acknowledgement yield?

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Dance Fringe Festival Fringe reviews Reviews

LE CARGO (Faustin Linyekula) 2016 Fringe review 89

Rhiannon Laymon September 26, 2016 No Comments

“I am simply here to dance,” says Faustin Linyekula.

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GALA (Jerome Bel): 2016 Fringe review 44

Rhiannon Laymon September 16, 2016 No Comments

Jerome Bel challenges our ideas of what a performance can be.

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CITIZEN (Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group): 2016 Fringe review 30

Rhiannon Laymon September 13, 2016 1 Comment

Wilson and his dancers beautifully articulate humankind’s desire to belong.

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