Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The choreographer’s “Navy Blue” is the rare work to express the emotions of life in pandemic lockdown. By Brian Seibert Despite the ...
The second week of Dublin Dance Festival featured three performances with texts written by dancers. Nothing unusual there, particularly for Irish audiences. It would be difficult to pick an Irish ...
Navy Blue, by choreographer Oona Doherty, plunges straight in. The company of 12 catch phrases of choreography and quickly discard them, seemingly reaching for a connection just beyond their grasp.
Both interrogate the nature of performance in their work, but the two pieces Doherty, on the stage of Ted Shawn Theatre at Jacob’s Pillow through Sunday, July 30, also are driven by highly fluctuating ...