The Lone Bellow Cultivates Connection
Three musicians, an instrument strapped to each. Hues of purple, green, blue, pink lighting. Voices that wail and whisper, that belt and breathe, that draw you into their anguish. A standing ovation.
Three musicians, an instrument strapped to each. Hues of purple, green, blue, pink lighting. Voices that wail and whisper, that belt and breathe, that draw you into their anguish. A standing ovation.
Developed at the Hopkins Center in collaboration with Dartmouth faculty, We Live in Cairo expands 33-year Hop/NYTW partnership
Resident artist John Heginbotham and the Hop collaborate on environmental humanities.
A thriller, comedy, drama, documentary, and animated film are among the offerings.
Staged at dusk at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the new work by the choreographer John Heginbotham features a quartet of dancers cycling through gestures influenced by mushroom biology (hands...