Parsons shines- closes the TITAS Dance Season in style.
The 2006-2007 TITAS Dance Season has come to a close. Parsons Dance Company provided a memorable finale:
"Too many modern-dance companies have abandoned their roots in ballet or in the aesthetics of everyday movement that distinguish them from classical dance. Instead, they emulate the high-flying physicality of Olympic gymnasts or trapeze artists in a stab at commercial dazzle. But if your feet never touch the ground, it's not dance. It's Cirque du Soleil.
Choreographer David Parsons, who brought his company to Southern Methodist University's McFarlin Auditorium this weekend to close the TITAS dance season, manages to reach for wider appeal without selling out."
Click here for the full Dallas Morning News review.
"Too many modern-dance companies have abandoned their roots in ballet or in the aesthetics of everyday movement that distinguish them from classical dance. Instead, they emulate the high-flying physicality of Olympic gymnasts or trapeze artists in a stab at commercial dazzle. But if your feet never touch the ground, it's not dance. It's Cirque du Soleil.
Choreographer David Parsons, who brought his company to Southern Methodist University's McFarlin Auditorium this weekend to close the TITAS dance season, manages to reach for wider appeal without selling out."
Click here for the full Dallas Morning News review.


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home