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Bach Held Captive: Compagnie Thor Gives New York Premiere of To the Ones I Love at BAM’s Next Wave Festival
Any choreographer who sets a dance to Johann Sebastian Bach should know he’s taking a risk. Although many of the Baroque master’s compositions have a strong pulse and lend themselves easily to movement, his works are also brilliantly complex — … Continue reading →
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Tagged Mark Morris, postmodern dance, contemporary dance, BAM, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Compagnie Thor, Thierry Smits, Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Esplanade, Paul Taylor, Thomas Beni, Luc Gering, Dido & Aeneas, Brussels, Belgium, Cie Thor, Belgian dance, Next Wave Festival, Maxime Bodson, Baroque music, Harvey Theater, Brooklyn
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