(The [End) of History Illusion] directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall Mina Nishimura, Christina Jones, Katlyn Addison

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(The [End) of History Illusion] directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall Mina Nishimura, Christina Jones, Katlyn Addison
TIMMY’S IDEA by Mina Nishimura Timeout NY & NY Times reviews Role: Timmy
Neil Greenberg's "This" at New York Live Arts
Neil Greenberg’s “This” at New York Live Arts
Neil Greenberg’s latest work, This, is a carefully rendered study of presence and personality existing somewhere in the interstices between abandon and control. The piece, which recently premiered at New York Live Arts, was stripped of artifice and presented its performers as themselves, stewards of an exquisite sensory experience that unfolded over the course of an hour on a nearly bare stage.…
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As part of the Mount Tremper Arts Summer Festival, the dancer and choreographer Mina Nishimura offered two new works inspired by the words of Tatsumi Hijikata.
Mina Nishimura takes inspiration from the father of Butoh in two dances set to premiere at Mount Tremper Arts.
Talking to Mina Nishimura
Talking to Mina Nishimura
Mina Nishimura in “Princess Cabbage” (photo courtesy of the artist)
“Let’s go from purple ceiling,” Mina Nishimura is saying as rehearsal begins again. In the foreign language that the choreographer has with her dancers, this shorthand seems to carry not only information on their physical positions and where they are in the progression of the piece, but also about their affects. They reassemble…
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