Why Hofesh Shechter’s ‘Theatre of Dreams’ Is Such a Surreal Escape The work pushes audiences into a world where choreography, sound and light blur the boundaries between conscious experience and the subconscious. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
Gauthier Dance Brings an Innovative European Energy to New York The acclaimed contemporary dance company is presenting three New York premieres and one beloved masterpiece. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
Spring Preview: Fight Doom and Gloom as Dance and Opera Speak Truth to Power The coming season promises opera that draws on everything from Herman Melville to jazz and blues, and dance that flows from breaking to ballet. By David Cote
Falling Hard: Never Mind the Fall for Dance Festival’s Irritating Stocking Stuffers By Robert Gottlieb