Dance Review | Lucinda Childs: Simple Movements, Complex Patterns
New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Part of a larger program presented at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday night, Lucinda Childs’s “Dance” is a work full of paradoxes.
New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/07/2009
Part of a larger program presented at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday night, Lucinda Childs’s “Dance” is a work full of paradoxes.
The New Yorker - Arts and Culture (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
This past July, at Bard College, Lucinda Childs revived her famous minimalist piece “Dance,” from 1979. For an hour, the dancers cross the stage on a grid, mostly in unison, in a repetition-with-variation pattern that mimics the bargello weave of the Philip Glass score. Over the . . .
Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 08/10/2009
NEW YORK, NY.- A legendary collaboration between Lucinda Childs, Philip Glass, and Sol LeWitt, the iconic performance work Dance is the subject of a special exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, featuring an archival performance video and various related materials by the three artists , in its fifth-floor galleries throughout the summer. The installation has been organized by Chrissie...
New York Times (Free subscription) | 07/13/2009
Movement, film and architecture weave a rich tapestry in this year’s Bard SummerScape production of “Dance,” a 1979 work made by Lucinda Childs, Philip Glass and Sol LeWitt.
New York Times (Free subscription) | 04/13/2009
“Lucinda Childs,” a documentary about the postmodern choreographer, had a screening at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.
New York Times (Free subscription) | 04/13/2009
“Lucinda Childs,” a documentary about the postmodern choreographer, had a screening at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.