When you think of the English tradition of Morris dancing, you might not picture a group of young, gender non-conforming, drag kings who dress like "chimney sweeps" - but that will be because you've ...
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Morris, 66, invites audiences out of the summer hellscape and into the theater for what he calls a “variety pack of dances” specifically chosen for his Joyce debut. The two-week season running August ...
There was one participant who never stopped dancing on Putney Mountain over the years, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, but he was missing on this day. Stu Strothman, a long-time member of the ...
Renowned choreographer Mark Morris’ biggest inspiration, by far, is music. “I am interested in music that is interesting, surprising and wonderful,” said Morris, who founded the New York-based Mark ...
Theaters are open, tickets are selling, dancers and singers and actors and musicians are back at work … the pandemic’s clampdown on the performing arts is behind us, right? Right? Here’s what Mark ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook In his Joyce Theater debut, Morris unveiled a cheekily titled premiere and “Castor and Pollux,” a lost treasure from his early days.
Patients with Parkinson’s are combating their disease with dance, thanks to weekly free Dance for PD classes with the Mark Morris Dance Group in Brooklyn. Research confirms that dance is highly ...
Mark Morris returned to Berkeley this weekend with dances old and new, with his troupe in glorious shape and with an added bonus: Morris himself in the new "Foursome." Morris acted as well, sort of, ...
A little minuet in Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, a hip-swinging processional in Verdi’s Aida, a ballroom waltz in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin — until fairly recently, that, generally speaking, was ...