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A new dance adaptation of a Harlem Renaissance classicnew

Like Jean Toomer's book that inspired it, CANE is a hybrid, a mix of choreography, videography and experimental set design and sound.
PlayMakers Rep's Imaginary Invalid: "Ain't that some shit!"new

Should you see Imaginary Invalid, gentle reader? The answer has a lot to do with how much crap you're willing to put up with—literally.
Crowd-Sourced Sex Ednew

There's danger when women are denied fundamental control over their own bodies. A century after Margaret Sanger's time, the continuing need for that reminder is evident all around us.
Staged readings of 8 humanize marriage debatenew

"We're not producing this reading to advocate for a specific viewpoint, but to contribute to the current statewide conversation about marriage." — producer Tim Scales
CHAT Festival Ponders the Mix of Arts, Technologies and Humanitiesnew
With the advent of multiplatform, multigenre phenomena like the blockbuster film Avatar, the long-perceived boundaries between technology, arts and science are starting to crumble.
Tags: CHAT Festival, technology
Delta Boys' 'The Cherry Orchard'new
Kathryn Milliken has achieved exceptional character studies in this rock-solid, Japanese-styled Chekhov production.
"Desires vs. Duties," "De-Evolution," "Down, Home"new
AltWeeklies Award - Arts Criticism
Tags: media
Tuscan Romancenew
Author Elizabeth Spencer discusses the decades-long process of turning her celebrated novella into the celebrated musical The Light in the Piazza, now touring the U.S.
Ideas Take the Stagenew
This year's American Dance Festival will feature legends of choreography, eager young dancers and a whole lot of buzz.
INDY Week |
Byron Woods |
06-07-2006 |
Performance
Not Appearing at a Venue Near Younew

Border entry is becoming increasingly difficult for international artists what, exactly, are we missing?
INDY Week |
Grayson Currin, olufunke moses, Sylvia Pfeiffenberger and Byron Woods |
09-16-2004 |
Performance
Novel about Dancer Explores Russian and Gay Culturesnew
Colum McCann's 2003 historical novel describes dancer Rudolph Nureyev as an "international mongrel," someone who travels the world and is comfortable everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
INDY Week |
Byron Woods |
08-07-2004 |
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