Not a dry eye in the house. (New York).The final performance of Amy Sue Rosen's Break/Broke at Dance Theater Workshop Dance Theater Workshop is a New York City performance space and service organization for dance companies. Located on West 19th Street in the Chelsea section of Manhattan, DTW was founded in 1965 by Jeff Duncan, Art Bauman and Jack Moore as a choreographers' collective. last March was a luminous and heartbreaking heart·break·ing adj. 1. Causing overwhelming grief or distress. 2. Producing a strong emotional reaction: heartbreaking loveliness. event. Her six dancers continued the three-week season despite her death from cancer mid-run. Created with visual artist Derek Bernstein, the piece featured a curtain of straw studded with light bulbs. Thom Fogarty, as a bewitched be·witch tr.v. be·witched, be·witch·ing, be·witch·es 1. To place under one's power by or as if by magic; cast a spell over. 2. To captivate completely; entrance. See Synonyms at charm. and bewitching be·witch tr.v. be·witched, be·witch·ing, be·witch·es 1. To place under one's power by or as if by magic; cast a spell over. 2. To captivate completely; entrance. See Synonyms at charm. golem figure, clomped about with a coiled spring attached to one shoe (about to spring up to heaven?). Rosen's voice on tape was haunting: "When will you come home? Soon? No, not soon. When? When? When?" Three dolls descended from the rafters. (She and Bernstein had three children.) In the final tableau, Fogarty cranked a bicycle wheel, activating a single pulsating light. When he stopped cranking, the light went out. |
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