"(...) denying the audience much of what people find pleasing in dance -- graceful movement, melodic music, some kind of story or character development, costumes, sets, a comfy seat at a certain aesthetic distance."
Hodworked, by Tom Philips
24 November 2014, http://www.danceviewtimes.com/2014/11/hungarian-rhapsody--1.html#more
"Like Zoltan Mizsei’s score, a textured wash of white noise, the movement grew in size and intensity, then simmered down. In this mode, Ms. Garai and Mr. Canabarro repeated the beginnings of affectionate gestures — going in for a hug, touching foreheads — producing a melancholic friction between feeling and doing."
An Exercise in Stripping to Essentials, Review by Siobhan Burke, The New York Times, 26 November 2014
Hodworked, by Tom Philips
24 November 2014, http://www.
An Exercise in Stripping to Essentials, Review by Siobhan Burke, The New York Times, 26 November 2014
"Talán a legnagyobb különbség a tánc és a többi előadóművészet között az, hogy itt nem biztos, hogy megkapod azokat a kapaszkodókat, amelyeket ismersz és segíthetnek az értelmezésben."