jonelle seitz 2009 17 results
Deeply felt tributes to the late dancer Lucia Rodriguez shaded Ballet East's program
Reviewed by Arts Review, Dec. 11, 2009
Cheryl Chaddick's four dances are diverse, a touch raw, and almost unfailingly interesting
Reviewed by Arts Review, Nov. 13, 2009
Ballet Austin's fowl-centric program bagged a comforting swan and powerful Firebird
Reviewed by Arts Review, Oct. 9, 2009
In turning sanitation workers into dancers and machines into giant birds, this work thrilled
Reviewed by Arts Review, Sep. 18, 2009
Ariel Dance Theatre's Gyre Project ends on a visually thrilling but confusing note
Reviewed by Arts Review, Aug. 28, 2009
Kathy Dunn Hamrick's casual fundraiser gives pros and amateurs alike room to move
Arts Feature, Jul. 17, 2009
A bureaucratic heaven, as envisioned by a couple of charming clowns, is sweet
Reviewed by Arts Review, Jul. 3, 2009
This aerial dance enlarges your heart, your field of vision, your brain capacity
Reviewed by Arts Review, Jun. 26, 2009
With improvisational movement, the performers work to play – to free up the ways they move
Arts Feature, Jun. 12, 2009
A new-to-town dance duo pushes movement–music fusion further
Arts Feature, Jun. 5, 2009
Mothers danced in both Long Center venues on Mother's Day, but oh, what different moms
Reviewed by Arts Review, May. 15, 2009
The debut of ReleaseMotion Dance Project was flawed conceptually but showed promise
Reviewed by Arts Review, Apr. 10, 2009
Both dances in the show have great music, but only one delivers great choreography
Reviewed by Arts Review, Apr. 3, 2009
Dances inspired by three legendary women cross cultures and generations
Arts Feature, Feb. 27, 2009
The man who choreographed The Lion King comes to Austin with dances full of surprises
Arts Feature, Feb. 13, 2009
Two choreographers explain why it's tough to get old dances back on their feet
Arts Feature, Feb. 6, 2009
Chronicle Arts writer Jonelle Seitz recalls 2008, in dance
Arts Feature, Jan. 2, 2009