Recent Press

5/19/09

We've had some excellent recent press (and a collective audience review) both for the upcoming Summer Festival and for our Spring Season at CPR - Center for Performance Research, in Williamsburg Brooklyn:

WNYC, Art Cult
Performance Club: Collective Criticism
By Caudia La Rocca

"More often than not these days, when I open a program at a dance performance I find some version of “choreographed in collaboration with the performers.”So it was on Saturday night at the Center for Performance Research, where the Aynsley Vandenbroucke Movement Group performed “3 Dancers, 4 Chairs, 26 Words” (presented in partnership with “Simulacrum, Signs, and Stacks,” a photography exhibition by Mathew Pokoik, Aynsley’s husband)"

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The New York Times
Dance In Review

"Ms. Vandenbroucke creates clear, pared-down movement — walking and turning, gestures to the side, a hand to the face — that works well with the allusive, associative piece, lighted with shadowy care (and huge Kara Walker-like shadows) by Nelson R. Downend Jr. “3 Dancers” is modest in its aims. But it has an integrity that many grander projects don’t achieve."
-Roslyn Sulcas, May 15, 2009

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 The Village Voice
Summer Guide: Mount Tremper Arts Festival

"New Yorkers get a reason to escape upstate for some downtown art. It's closer than Jacob's Pillow."
-Brian Seibert, May 12, 2009

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The New York Times
Summer Stages: Dance

"In true do-it-yourself New Yorker fashion, the choreographer Aynsley Vandenbroucke and the photographer Mathew Pokoik have started a multidisciplinary arts center in the Catskills, complete with residencies and this festival. Who doesn’t want to escape to the Catskills? Artists like robbinschilds and the Collective Opera Company are just the icing on the cake.
-Claudia La Rocco, May 8, 2009

 

 

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