Dusan Tynek Dance Theatre and the four-piece string quartet ETHEL complemented each other superbly for a week at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center. » read more
ABT returns to New York City Center, the dark beauty of tango haunts Jazz at Lincoln Center, and leading playwrights take a stand for gay marriage in this week's NYC ARTS recommendations. » read more
The eighth year of Fall for Dance (through Nov 6) marks a transition of sorts for the popular festival, which has by all accounts succeeded in its goal of exposing a vast range of the world's dance offerings to large New York audiences via cheap tickets. » read more
Let's face it—New York is great, but it's not Paris. But Freeman's Alley, near the Bowery, actually feels just a little bit like Paris, if you squint your eyes to blur the New York coarseness and thin coating of grime. » read more
In New York, we see a lot of ballet of all shapes and sizes. Seeing two of the country’s laureled companies at the Joyce Theater, from a relatively close distance, raises issues that continually simmer on the back burner. » read more
Not only is Faustin Linyekula’s "more more more…future" great fun, it packs a potent message. In fact, there’s so much condensed into this 90-minute production that you feel as though you’d made a trip to the choreographer’s native Democratic Republic of Congo. » read more
The chance to go beyond the American Ballet Theatre proscenium, a nine-day festival of 21st century music and more on this week's arts and culture check-list. » read more
There are so many talented dancers in New York City that, sadly, it’s easy to take even the finest ones for granted. New York Live Arts speaks to this in a program called "Dancer Crush." » read more