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Tag: Lucinda Childs

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AVAILABLE LIGHT (Lucinda Childs Dance Company): 2015 Fringe Review 31

Debra Miller September 11, 2015 No Comments

Three progenitors of 20th-century Minimalism—Lucinda Childs, John Adams, and Frank Gehry–teamed up to create a stunning program of dance, sound, and space.

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Rendering of the initial design for the FringeArts outdoor plaza (Photo credit: WRT Planning & Design)
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FringeArts Progress Report: The latest on the High Pressure Fire Service Building of 1903

Debra Miller October 31, 2013 No Comments

Since my initial tour of the new FringeArts headquarters in August 2012, the projected opening (originally set for the Spring of 2013, then for the…

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Modern dance DNA is Childs’ play

Lewis Whittington for The Dance Journal October 9, 2013 No Comments

The retrospective of Judson Church choreographer-dancer Lucinda Childs’ SELECTED DANCES, 1963-78 last week was instructive and artistically purposeful. This work is still so vibrant in its exploratory nature that Childs’ innovations are part of the evolving dance stream.

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