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TAYLOR GORDON
Dancer, Student and Journalist
New York, NY UYSA
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Okay, so I’m a little behind the blogging times (even though it’s only been 48 hours since this event…) but I just HAD to write about the blogger meetup hosted by Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet on Wednesday. We saw a dress rehearsal performance followed by a quick q&a with Artistic Director Benois-Swan Puffer. You may have seen Kristin’s (real time!) photos of it. What a great night, and what a great show!

My actual review of the performance can be seen here on ExploreDance.com. They have such a nice facility there in Chelsea, and some truly great dancers. Each of the three pieces we saw at the dress rehearsal performance were different but equally exciting.

Perhaps MORE exciting for me, though, was meeting fellow bloggers. Of course I had already met Kristin in an interview for my article in movmnt (coming out in early February!), but this was the first time meeting some of the other online dance writers whom I mentioned in my thesis research and who I read so often!

Before the performance there was snacks and mingling for all of us, and I was quickly introduced to Doug, Tonya, Ariel, Philip, and Evan (with whom I sat for the show). David also showed up (to Tonya’s delight…hehe) and there was a spotting of Danny Tidwell, too. All the bloggers took a group picture, which we’re hoping will pop up here on The Winger soon!

It was so wonderful to meet everyone and discuss blogging, dance, the performance, etc. We bloggers are certainly a motley crew, haha. Check out other people’s coverage of the event: Tonya, Doug, Ariel, Evan, Philip, and Kristin.

While I was so excited after the evening, I didn’t get to write about it until now because the last two days have been insane: I started my internship at The New Yorker as well as a temporary apprenticeship with the Rebecca Kelly Ballet. Talk about busy! Both my “first days” have gone well…

I’ve gotten a lot of questions about my experiences at The New Yorker and more, so I wanted to announce that I also write another blog, Off Center, which chronicles more of my daily life of ballet classes, internships (ie: New Yorker), writing assignments, and more. I’ve had it for a few months now but have kept it pretty quiet - but I think now that so much more is going on I want to invite more people to read it! So check it out if you’re interested!:-)

Anyways…BIG THANKS to Cedar Lake for inviting the dance bloggers! It was such a fabulous night!

More updates on dancing with Rebecca Kelly Ballet and more to come soon…meanwhile, check out Off Center. Countdown: 2 weeks til I graduate from Marymount Manhattan College :-)

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Back To School

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So here we are again. Winter break is over and school is back in session. This semester I am teaching alongside Charles Atlas at Sarah Lawrence College. Charles Atlas is an accomplished dance videographer probably most well known for his work with Merce Cunningham. One of my favorite works of his is Walkaround Time (1972). In this piece Cunningham’s choreography is set amidst large sculptural elements. Fabricated by John Jaspers, these structures were based on Marcel Ducamp’s installation The Large Glass. A clip of this work can be seen in this video that Doug Fox posted last week alongside Septet (1964). Both of these dances include Cunningham’s prickly rose, Viola Farber. I studied with Viola as an undergraduate and am still gaining an appreciation for her work. She begins on the right of Septet. Amazing…

Last night, to help ease the pain of getting back to work I met up with a motley crew of dance bloggers including Tonya Plank, Doug Fox, Salome Justita and our very own Kristin Sloan. This cabal had lots to share including some exciting secrets. Don’t worry, all will be revealed in good time.

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Somebody Likes Us :)

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Just thought I’d share the fun news…

The awesome people over at Article 19 (a UK-based site featuring a wealth of information on mostly contemporary dance, including smart editorial content, beautiful widescreen video of contemporary dance companies, audition listings, reviews, and the Evil Imp) have given The Winger the:

Lofty Acheivement in Blogging” Award

Thanks guys!

Hopefully 2007 will be a year where more dancers and dance companies will start to put the power of the internet to better use! There are just so many possibilities for getting dance out there, and yet the web is still so underused when it comes to dance. For fantastic ideas, commentary and support, check out Doug Fox’s site Great Dance, as well as the above-mentioned Article 19.

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