BUSK




Crossing the Line Festival 2022

A Haiku Review

Wavering T-shirts

the hot Mediterranean,

the people prevail.

At the New York Aliance’s 2022 Crossing The Line Festival Moroccan choreography by Fouad Boussouf brought a troupe of 7 dancers to the stage. The need to understand the art form being presented and the insitu of the dance apparent to us was, like being there without prior knowledge of any meaning. The movement reveals narrative as much as it delineates the dancers from anything other than what the dance is to the music. An ambience of sounds and shape shifting arrangement of garments and intensity in their body language describes the hip hop influence and the street performer’s occupation in a public space.

This happenstance choreographed in the fashion of hip-hop presented elegance from their channeling of that human spirit, in urbanization, and a balance communicated independently expressive of themselves. In the audience, I sat next to a local choreographer, Valerie Green, and together we experienced something through music and dance that sent a vibe across the stage. The 7 dancers felt especially in harmony with their bodies, and we felt part of this rhythm change, in the beat of the music, to the gentle wave of their gesturing. Every time a dance jumped, or together they took heavy steps that shook the stage.

The body percussion and sense of community on stage, sounds of the Moroccan streets, threw a nuance on movement, giving them a sound at every move.

“Are You In Your Feelings?”

A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham

New York City Center

BUSK

Choreography by Aszure Barton

Modern Choreography for Gothic Architecture

The dark robes, chanting, and choir like groupings cast shadows across the group, while highlighting their flesh under their hoods. Solos, designed to break, hence the title BUSK, a street style of dance. The male tap dancer, and breaker up stage, rises up stairs in the set. While the woman’s solo disrobes, and creates a dance circle around the solo.

Dance Theatre

Graphic Designs created throughout 2022-23 Season

KYL/D

Fish & Girl

Koresh Dance

Muse

Anne-Marie Mulgrew and Dancers Company (AMM&DCO)

Project 35

Alvin Ailey Dance Theater at City Center

Revelations

Kun-Yang Lin and Dancers

Spring 101




Fringe Festival 2022

Sketches illustrating fringe performances at the Mass Building Cannon Ball Venue

Stress Exorcist

Vehement a. dance theatre

Michelle “Chellie Fig” Figueiredo, Cait Kraemer, Sjaedah Anyé London, Adrianna Poindexter, Christine Sampson-Lindsey, Alexa Marie Santy, Sarah Warren.

Palace

DIAMOND STINGILY

VOGUE

“A SOCIAL COMMENTARY ON THE ART WORLD LIKE WE’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE”

THE GREAT NORTH, 2025 Black Star Film Festival. @JennNkiru


The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater

Aszure Barton

Busk

Anthony Martinez-Briggs, US.

Ani/Malaya Works immigration story, transcends the history of American Musical to tell the story of Jazz in African American, Artists Of Color, and Filipinx culture.

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