Originally posted August 31, 2018 by Brian Seibert of The New York Times. The Catskills have become a popular destination for dance. The Petronio Residency Center has joined the community.
Originally posted March 21, 2018 by Brian Seibert of The New York Times. For the past few years, Mr. Petronio, with the series “Bloodlines,” has been introducing works by distinguished predecessors into his company’s repertory. Cunningham’s “RainForest” was the first.
Originally posted March 29, 2017 by Alastair Macaulay of The New York Times Review: Hail the Stars and Stripes, and the Radical Moves The choreographer Stephen Petronio is a bad…
This entry for The Bloodlines Journal comes from Company Dancer and Assistant to the Artistic Director, Gino Grenek. Bloodlines is in its second year, and we’re here to share its stories….
This holiday season, dive into Stephen’s moving memoir and deep confessions from a life rich with movement. Put Confessions of a Motion Addict on your list today! Give yourself or someone you love the…
Our first entry in The Bloodlines Journal comes from Company dancer, Joshua Tuason. Bloodlines has begun its journey, and we’re here to share its stories. Read more about Bloodlines here…
Stephen Petronio Company performed Stephen Petronio’s Locomotor/Non Locomotor on August 6, 2015 at Heckscher Park as part of Huntington Arts Council summer festival. All photographs copyright of Darin Reed –…
By Stephen Petronio I just returned from Amherst, MA where Stephen Petronio Company appeared at the UMass Fine Arts Center for the 3rd time in my career. This one seemed…
On each Thursday in March we will be diving into weekly spotlights of the iconic artists part of our 2015 Season at The Joyce Theater. Throwback your Thursdays with us to learn…
On each Thursday in March we will be diving into weekly spotlights of the iconic artists part of our 2015 Season at The Joyce Theater. Throwback your Thursdays with us to learn…
Written by Dancer Nicholas Sciscione Stephen Petronio Company has just ended its two-year residency at the Joyce Theater. The residency was an amazing opportunity for us to feel as if…
“…iconoclastic and iconic, subversive, game changing, elegant,with just a gleam of something slightly depraved…” – Nancy Dalva, The Brooklyn Rail “What it feels like to perform, to be on the…
Dance, or anything that involves motion, is a lot of fun to shoot, I love the ability to stop the motion, and capture the drama of that particular moment.
Visual Artist Janine Antoni reflects upon her Costumed Intervention for Stephen’s solo, Stripped, and her long-time collaboration with Stephen and The Company
Choreographer and performer Stephen Petronio reflects on his collaboration with visual artist Janine Antoni on Stripped’s Costumed Intervention
The Petronio 30th Anniversary Season Was Brilliant! By which I mean the program was whip-sharp — by turns lyrical + complex, smart + witty, intense + cutting-edge — and of…
“I’m not entirely negative when I say that people should be warned before they set out to be artists: There is some glory in what I’m saying, which is that…
Company member Gino Grenek is both a dancer and assistant to the artistic director. Here he shares some insight into the process of reconstructing Strange Attractors Part I for Petronio’s…
On January 22, 2014 Stephen published his memoir Confessions of a Motion Addict, to share the story of his life’s journey with others and inspire readers to embrace the creativity that…
Company member Ori Flomin recently visited Vassar College to teach students there Petronio’s Lareigne. Here are his reflections, followed by student responses.