Daily Archives: October 15, 2013

Rambert Dance Critique

In analyzing Rambert’s history of economics through dance I am left dazed and confused. The dance, if it can even be called a dance, begins with a very macabre performance about the death of a woman’s mother, which left a … Continue reading

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Andre Kertesz- Rue des Ursins (1931)

  When first looking at Andre Kertesz’s
Rue des Ursins
(1931) I couldn’t see any direct use of the Rule of Thirds, the Golden Ratio or any of the other rules that I was looking for after reading the articles. I’m not … Continue reading

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Pascal Rambert

Watching the Pascal Rambert piece was a very unique experience. I wasn’t expecting the type of performance that I saw and while my immediate reaction was a wave of confusion, after seeing the whole thing, while still disappointed, I at … Continue reading

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in rolling waves

The night of October 11 was memorable for me for a number of reasons, one of them being that I got the chance to see one of my favorite bands, The Naked and Famous, live. The venue was Terminal 5, … Continue reading

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