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Tag: Presented Fringe

Fringe Festival Interviews

Belonging and not wanting to: FringeArts interview with Reggie Wilson

FringeArts August 27, 2016 No Comments

Reggie Wilson spoke with FringeArts about finding inspiration for CITIZEN in the life and work of Zora Neale Hurston, his family history, and his travels as well as the evolution of the piece.

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Rapid Oscillations Between the Sacred and the Profane: An interview with Bhob Rainey

Hugh Wilikofsky April 25, 2016 No Comments

We caught up with Bhob Rainey to learn more about his background and his work on O Monsters First Draft.

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Dance Interviews

Good Maneries: interview with choreographer Luis Garay

Josh McIlvain April 9, 2016 No Comments

Colombian choreographer and director Luis Garay brings Maneries, performed by (and created for) the fiercely captivating dancer Florencia Vecino, to FringeArts April 14-16, 2016

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THE FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT (Societas Raffaello Sanzio): Fringe Review 36.2

Kathryn Osenlund September 13, 2014 No Comments

Romeo Castellucci has poured his personal inspirations and philosophy into this remarkable abstract production, but ultimately viewers must determine its meaning for themselves. To this viewer, the piece is a resounding “NO.”

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THE FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT (Societas Raffaello Sanzio): Fringe Review 36

Christopher Munden September 12, 2014 1 Comment

Named after a Mark Rothko painting cycle, Castellucci’s piece is a sort of abstract impressionism on stage

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Fringe Festival Previews

Fringe Preview 9: Center City Fringe

Christopher Munden September 6, 2013 1 Comment

There’s still a cachet and a natural audience draw when a work is staged in the center of town, and that’s still where most of…

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Fringe Festival Previews

Deb Miller’s Top Picks for FringeArts 2013

Debra Miller July 29, 2013 No Comments

HUSH NOW SWEET HIGH HEELS AND OAK by Brian Sanders’ JUNK (Photo credit: Steve Belkowitz) This year’s FringeArts Festival has a new name, but the…

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Dance at Fringe 2013

Steven Weisz for The Dance Journal July 24, 2013 No Comments

Published by The DANCE Journal, republished by kind permission. The hot, muggy dog days of Summer are upon us and things have slowed down a…

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