Critical Correspondence
Dance on Camera Studies Project RE-CAP
The Dance On Camera Studies Project took place on Tuesday January 25, 2011 at Judson Memorial Church. Read about the event, watch the videos that were screened, and listen to a podcast of the moderated discussion.
University Project: Notes on DTW Lobby TALKS, Part Three
Relevance of the University – Lobby TALKS at DTW organized by Chase Granoff, 2/9/10 Notes by Levi Gonzalez Moderated by Maura Nguyen Donohue Panel Participants: Gerald Casel, Maura Nguyen Donohue, Jana Feinman, Susan Marshall, Juliana F. May, David Neumann, Chase Granoff The second round of talks on the Relevance of the University drew a smaller […]
University Project: Notes on DTW’s Lobby Talks, Part Two
Relevance of the University – Lobby TALKS at DTW organized by Chase Granoff, 4/14/09 Notes by Levi Gonzalez (with assistance from Alejandra Martorell) As the discussion continued, an articulation of the difference between being a working artist based in New York City and an artist who teaches at other places in the country for a […]
University Project: Notes on DTW’s Lobby Talks, Part One
Relevance of the University, Lobby TALKS series at DTW organized by Chase Granoff, 4/14/09 Notes by Alejandra Martorell Last night we had the opportunity to participate in a group discussion centered on some of the same questions The University Project set out to disseminate. Organized by Chase Granoff and sponsored by DTW, the Lobby TALK […]
MR Festival 2008: Vera Mantero in conversation with Chase Granoff
Listen to this interview From Sidewinder – Movement Research’s most recent Fall Festival: a conversation between choreographers Vera Mantero, from Portugal, and Chase Granoff, based in New York.
MR Festival 2008: wikidancing: chase granoff at dtw by Eva Yaa Asantewaa
by Eva Yaa Asantewaa MR Festival Spring 2008: Somewhere Out There one door closes and another opens again again again it’s hell in the hallway balls and blocks the scrape of the curtain rod the roar of the crowd no printer cartridges were harmed in the making of this performance hubbada hubbada hubbada shoosh the […]
In Conversation with choreograph.net: First Response
hi levi, many thanks for your email. i had frankly given up on you guys, so this a really pleasant surprise. i had one bright idea while taking with chase: we are currently developing this site re content, audience, format, presentation. it seems you are doing the same. how about an editorial meta-logue about between […]
In Conversation with choreograph.net: An Invitation
Hi Jeffrey We received your contact information from Chase Granoff, who told us of your interest in some kind of collaboration with the website administered through Movement Research in NYC – Critical Correspondence. Alejandra Martorell and I are currently the two editors of the site, and we would be very interested in some form of […]
In Conversation with choreograph.net: metalogue first movement, from Jeff Gormly
Here is where I’m going to pick up our conversation, from Alejandra’s email: **more on the conceptual side, and possibly related to the previous topic, I’m impressed by Daghdha’s capacity to state views of what dance is or can be. It makes me think and feel my own inability, but also perhaps from an institutional […]
In Conversation with choreograph.net: A Point of Departure
Dear Jeff, Levi and Chase, i’m excited about building a dialogue between organizations, publications and people at last. thank you! i’ve included Chase in this email in case you have thoughts on other possible topics and directions. briefly looking at Daghdha’s site and choregraph.net, i see more concretely that there is really a lot of […]
In conversation with choreograph.net: Introduction
In April 2008, CC co-editor Levi Gonzalez contacted choreograph.net editor Jeffrey Gormly to establish a collaborative project between the two publications and their mother organizations – Movement Research for CC and Daghdha for choreograph.net. This is a raw thinking space for the organizations and their communities to sort through ideas of what we believe we […]
Artists/Curators Series: Chase Granoff and Chris Peck in conversation with Levi Gonzalez
Live Sh– Thumbnail photo by Chris Peck Download this interview as PDF Levi: Okay! So I’m here interviewing Chris Peck and Chase Granoff, who are the organizers of “Live Shit”—that’s the name you prefer, right? Chase: No, we don’t really have a preference for the name. Levi: But you prefer “Live Shit” to “Live Sh—”? […]
Boris Charmatz in conversation with Chase Granoff
À Bras le Corps Download this interview as PDF Thumbnail photo: Courtesy of Boris Charmatz Boris Charmatz and Dimitri Chablas will perform À Bras le Corps at Danspace Project on October 26-28th, 8.30 pm Chase Granoff: The work that you are bringing, À Bras le Corps, I understand this is one of the first choreographies that you ever made. […]