Petronio Pop-Up School at DANY Studios in October

By October 4, 2013 February 15th, 2014 Classes

POP-UP SCHOOL OCTOBER 28 – NOVEMBER 1, 2013

Four classes with members of the company
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday
2:30-4:00pm
No class on Wednesday Oct 30

DANY Studios, Studio 3
305 W. 38th Street (btw 8th & 9th Ave.), NYC

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Classes are focused on building a rigorous and intelligent movement practice. Beginning with a warm-up that guides the participants to make a muscular and skeletal connection to their unique physicality, emphasis is placed on the articulation of the spine, the opening of the joints and the direction and flow of energy throughout the body and into space. This preparation is followed by phrases and variations of movement derived from Company Repertory, addressing its unique focus on dynamic sequencing, poly-rhythmic initiations and a sense of fearlessness within a complex architectural form.


THE CRITICS COMMENT, LIKE LAZARUS DID (LLD 4/30) April 30–May 5, 2013 Premiere at The Joyce Theater

The New York Times: “…a suggestion of spiritual striving in the turned out and tightly crossed legs, in the twisting and bucking torsos, even in the sexual energy of louche hips. Newer elements—stumbling, a hobbled quality—combine with his familiar whip-around explosions to express being in a body and trying to break free. Mr. Petronio arranges his composition complexly and expertly.”

New York Post: “Stephen Petronio’s ‘Like Lazarus Did’ is a divine piece about resurrection…the best kind of theater. It feels like a dream you might have if you found yourself in a dark, empty cathedral in the middle of the night.”

ArtsJournal, Deborah Jowitt: “…this glorious new work of Petronio’s…conceive[s] of the body as a kind of holy machine…A powerful motor drives the whirling arms; slashing legs; mobile hips; and rippling, canting torsos…exalted, white-hot…”

This Week in New York “…sixty minutes of bold and beautiful movement…’Like Lazarus Did’ is a dazzling funeral procession that is well worth being a part of.”