Twine, a Cello and a Shadow Cat
by Roslyn Sulcas, The New York Times, May 10, 2009
I saw this show, too, last Friday at Baryshnikov Arts Center. But when it concluded ("At least it was over"), I found myself pretty drained and without much interest to write about it. So, I'm letting the Times do the heavy lifting today. I wonder, though, if Àngels Margarit had been a homegrown artist presenting the very same thing at, say, a Movement Research Judson night or at The Kitchen, she might not have gotten a more supportive response from the Times. Just a thought...
by Roslyn Sulcas, The New York Times, May 10, 2009
I saw this show, too, last Friday at Baryshnikov Arts Center. But when it concluded ("At least it was over"), I found myself pretty drained and without much interest to write about it. So, I'm letting the Times do the heavy lifting today. I wonder, though, if Àngels Margarit had been a homegrown artist presenting the very same thing at, say, a Movement Research Judson night or at The Kitchen, she might not have gotten a more supportive response from the Times. Just a thought...
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