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Tag Archives: Jill Sigman
Responding to “Your Audience”
I received some great responses to my rather angry rant on Halloween: “Your Audience, Love ’em or Hate ’em?,” in which I complained about feeling contempt from experimental dance artists towards their audiences.
Levi Gonzalez, a brave soul from the NYC dance scene provided a wonderful counter-comment to my post which challenged me to clarify my thoughts and be more specific about my problems. Now I can condense it to basically this: I don’t feel like experimental artists think about communication enough.
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Posted in artists, marketing, theory/criticism
Tagged dance, experimentalism, Jill Sigman, John Jasperse, marketing, performance, Third Rail Projects
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