Spectrum Dance Theater’s Powerful “H.R. 3244” Examines The Modern Slavery of Human Trafficking Click Here to read on Seattle Gay Scene If you think Spectrum is just some dance thing, I hope you’ll rid yourself of that notion. Tonight (4/11) — which is your last...
DANCE REVIEW: APRIL 7, 2018 Spectrum Dance Theater’s “H.R. 3244″ takes human trafficking as a starting point, while diving deep into abstract territory Donald Byrd’s “H.R. 3244,” which Spectrum Dance Theater premiered on Thursday night, opens with...
Spectrum Dance Theater: “Occurrence” www.michaelupchurchauthor.com/website-only-reviews When it comes to watching certain kinds of dance, closer is better. Choreographer Donald Byrd and the dancers of Spectrum Dance Theater can certainly hold their own...
By Moira Macdonald and Brendan Kiley Seattle Times arts critics Contemporary Dance At this particular, precarious moment in Seattle’s history, the contemporary dance scene is a bucket of conundrums. Talk to almost any dancer, choreographer or artistic director and...
Honor this ‘(IM)PULSE’ “We are permitted a window into the disruption and devastation this kind of senseless attack causes in a person’s life. The emphasis on time and repetition speaks directly to how long and how difficult rehabilitation is,...
Love, Fear and Fury in Spectrum’s (IM)PULSE “Spectrum Dance Theater’s new evening-length work, “(Im)PULSE,” opens at fever pitch and never lets up. It’s fueled by love, fear, fury and bewilderment. Mixing dance, text, music and...