Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Jennifer Dunning

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Jennifer Dunning.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Jennifer Dunning

Jennifer Dunning is a writer and critic for The New York Times on the subjects of dance and ballet. She is the author of the 1985 But First a School: The First Fifty Years of the School of American Ballet, the 1996 Alvin Ailey, a Life in Dance, and the 1997 Great Performances: A Celebration.

Kun-Yang Lin is a young Taiwanese choreographer with strong American modern dance roots. (His) New York debut at the Cunningham studio were notable for their craft and sturdy spirituality.
A little Isadora Duncan and a little Butoh this was choreography and performing that was simultaneously both lush and spare.
Weekdays, New York City's financial district bustles with activity. Its streets are rivers of rushing humanity, its air is thick with the sounds of traffic. — © Jennifer Dunning
Weekdays, New York City's financial district bustles with activity. Its streets are rivers of rushing humanity, its air is thick with the sounds of traffic.
The solo is a nuanced distillation of sorrow.
Saturday mornings in spring should always start with a jolt of dance by Paul Taylor performed by Taylor 2. The touring ensemble, an adjunct of the Paul Taylor Dance Company, offered a rare New York performance... It was an impressive event, presented by a group of highly individualistic dancers.
An extraordinary dancer, whose blend of tautness and buoyancy is not only exciting but also suggestive of clarity and immediacy with which dance can communicate deep, conflicting emotions.
A twinge of wonderment that might charm the most cynical of New York dance fans…They raise the bar, and then they jump over it.
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