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Press
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“This year the French Institute Alliance Française’s marvelous
genre-busting event encompasses themes as disparate as human
sculpture and urban farming.”
The
New York Times,
September 10, 2010
“Crossing the Line…features not just
dance but also performance, theater, visual art, music, film
and even food. Sometimes when the safety net of genres is
pulled away, the world opens up. Crossing the Line dismantles
labels by rendering them meaningless. No art form is the
star; ideas are. On this stage the lack of classifications
is something to celebrate.”
The
New York Times, September 2, 2010
“Part of the charm of Crossing the Line is
that it is always a touch more playful than esoteric.”
The
New York Times, September 2, 2010
Ryoji Ikeda’s datamatics [ver. 2.0] named must-see
show by Time Out New York!
Time
Out New York, September 8, 2010
Time Out New York – September 16, 2010
Bouchra
Ouizguen: Hear Morocco in Madame Plaza
By Gia Kourlas
The New York Times – September 12, 2010
Evoking
Collective Memories of a Dark Day
Features Raimund Hoghe's Skyroom Project
By Gia Kourlas
The New York Times – September 12, 2010
The
Noises of Modern Life, Ending in a Bombardment
By Steve Smith
Huffington Post – September 9, 2010
A
County Fair With City Flair Grows in Brooklyn
By Kerry Trueman
The Record – September 9, 2010
Farm
City: Where Are You Growing celebrates Brooklyn's agriculture
By Sachi Fujimori
Time Out New York – September 8, 2010
Fall
Preview: Dance
Features Bouchra Ouizguen/Madame Plaza and Jérôme
Bel/Cédric Andrieux
By Gia Kourlas
Time Out New York – September 8, 2010
Cédric
Andrieux: Jérôme Bel strikes again with a new portrait of
a dancer.
By Gia Kourlas
Time Out New York – September 8, 2010
Ryoji
Ikeda: datamatics [ver. 2.0] / The weekend’s Must-See Shows
Time Out New York – September 8, 2010
Crossing
the Line 2010: Farm City
By Audrey Tempelsman
Time Out New York – September 8, 2010
Farm
City Fair: Fete Brooklyn’s urban agriculture movement at
the Crossing the Line festival.
By Chris Schonberger
The New York Times – September 2, 2010
Time
to Put Choreography Back on Its Feet
By Gia Kourlas
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