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Young Jean Lee on Out There’s 25th Anniversary
The Green Room
Dec 2012
In celebration of Out There‘s 25th anniversary, we invited theater professionals from near and far —Jeff Bartlett, Wendy Knox, Young Jean Lee, and Mark Russell–to share their perspectives on this annual festival of boundary-crossing performance. In 2006, I had never toured a show before, but I’d heard all about touring from friends in the New […]
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Introducing the Walker Home & Garden Club
Field Guide
Dec 2012
How do you domesticate the institution? The Walker’s very own Home & Garden Club posed this question in honor of Fritz Haeg’s upcoming artist residency At Home in the City. The club hosts Walker staff whose interests span departments and all aspects of the home: baking, gardening, crocheting, saving seeds, drying herbs, and sewing lunchbox […]
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Unfolding Still: A SpeakEasy for Deborah Hay
The Green Room
Dec 2012
A SpeakEasy is an informal audience discussion facilitated by a Walker tour guide and a local performer or choreographer. Today’s edition highlights themes shared during a conversation on Saturday, December 8, about Deborah Hay’s As Holy Sites Go. As Holy Sites Go concluded the Walker’s Deborah Hay Celebration, a week of events recognizing the career […]
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Fully Awake: Olive Bieringa on Deborah Hay
The Green Room
Dec 2012
To spark discussion, the Walker invites local artists and critics to write overnight reviews of our performances. The ongoing Re:View series shares a diverse array of independent voices and opinions; it doesn’t reflect the views or opinions of the Walker or its curators. Today, Olive Bieringa shares her perspective on Friday night’s performance of Fire and No […]
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Deborah Hay: Beauty Through Time and Leaving it Behind
The Green Room
Dec 2012
To spark discussion, the Walker invites local artists and critics to write overnight reviews of our performances. The ongoing Re:View series shares a diverse array of independent voices and opinions; it doesn’t reflect the views or opinions of the Walker or its curators. Today, Penelope Freeh shares her perspective on Wednesday night’s Talking Dance: A Lecture on the […]
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