NEWS

JanUARY 11

Dancing Perfectly Free - More than meets the Eye

It was strangely satisfying yet bewildering to experience the myriad atmospheric transformations that occurred throughout the installation. Moreover, not fully grasping the world that I encountered, nor knowing when and where its creatures would emerge (or sneak up behind me), set the installation apart from a traditional, seated performance. Indeed, not knowing what to expect, along with those rare interactive moments, are what make Cedar Lake’s installations enticing. There is always more than you know.

JanUARY 11

Oberon's Grove - Cedar Lake Installation

As always at Cedar Lake, the dancers brought their personal commitment and powerfully diverse personalities into play, drawing the elements into a cohesive whole. Despite feeling that I probably missed certain things in the installation, the performance sped by all too quickly and the dancers were called out twice to ardent applause.

JANUARY 10

The San Diego Union-Tribune - The goal: fancy footwork, maintain balance

Cedar Lake in contrast, has been around for just seven years and is making its San Diego debut. And — speaking as someone who was so moved by a Cedar Lake piece in Massachusetts last summer that I returned the next day to see it again — that’s very exciting news.

PERFORMANCES

February 6-8, 2010

Rome, Italy

Equilibrio Festival della nuova danza
Auditorium Parco della Musica of Rome-Petrassi Hall

February 24-26, 2010

Atlanta, GA

Emory University

March 5, 2010

Greenvale, NY

Tilles Center