As Waltz’s Berlin troupe commemorates its anniversary, its founder looks back on the lessons of those years, and forward to what comes next. By Roslyn Sulcas Thirty years ago, the young German ...
The choreographer pairs the semi-improvised score with similarly loose structures that reflect on collective action and identity Contemporary choreographers love minimalist music. Its rhythmic ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Waltz’s dance, born in deep lockdown, embraces the openness and fluidity of Terry Riley’s classic minimalist score. It’s coming to BAM. By A.J.
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Sasha Waltz & Guests, the Berlin-based dance company known for its expansive works ...
Berlin-based dance-maker and tanztheater luminary Sasha Waltz is celebrated for her compelling imagery and body-focused choreography. Taking the body itself as her subject in Körper, Waltz combines ...
“Introspective” might not be the first word one would use to describe the work of Berlin choreographer Sasha Waltz, whose eponymous company is presented by Cal Performances in her 2004 “Impromptus” in ...
An intriguing experiment with minimalism becomes a dance endurance test What a strangely mind-bending musical game Terry Riley’s In C is. Created in 1964 and considered a cornerstone of minimalism, it ...
In November, Sasha Waltz, the quirky, ironic German choreographer, will make her New York debut at BAM, performing the U.S. premiere of Körper, an exploration of the body that won raves in Europe. She ...
Immersive and unsettling: Sasha Waltz's brilliant 'Sacre' received its UK premiere at Sadler's Wells last night. Fortunately, where Waltz's Sacre is being performed, there is absolutely no need to see ...
Choreographer Sasha Waltz arrived here from Berlin more than a decade ago with a growing body of work as urgent as the latest tweet. The work we saw then was overtly political, dealing with the perks ...