Friday, May 15, 2009

Joyce Theater--Dance at its Finest

Joyce Theater in the Background.
Yeah, the stores in Chelsea can be "interesting".


Kyotofu.


On the left, strawberry shortcake tofu dessert and on the right, black sesame tofu.


When coming to NYC, many of us from the hinterlands think of going to a show. And when we think of going to a show, we think of going to some Broadway musical on a grand scale, something like "Phantom of the Opera" or "Mamma Mia". Last time Fariba and I were in New York, we went to see "Wicked" and were disappointed. I think, living in the Charlotte area, we now have an opportunity to see so many touring performances of this nature, so it is no longer a big deal to see it on the Broadway stage. Couple this with shows like those from Cirque de Soleil, and the old Broadway musical no longer carries the same "umphh". But our standby in NYC has been the Joyce Theater, the home of avant garde and modern dance on 19th Street at 8th Avenue in Chelsea. After an afternoon of touring the fantastic warehouse galleries between 21st Street and 27th Street (including a super exhibit of late Picassos at the Gagoosian on 21st St.), we ended up at the Joyce for a performance by Momix. This dance group uses sophisticated lighting and various fabric props and costumes to put on an otherworldy show. In a couple of segments, the female dancers were topless, which this unsophisticated patron had never seen in a "legitimate" dance performance. However, the nudity was in context and also underscored the fact that we see male dancers "topless" all the time and don't think anything of it. If you come to NYC, you must come see whoever is performing at the Joyce. This is my third time there and all the shows have been phenomenal. Couple that with a vibrant neighborhood full of interesting and reasonably priced stores and restaurants and it makes for a great evening. We topped it off with tofu based desserts at Kyotofu in the Theater District/Clinton on 48th St at 9th Avenue. And interesting experience as performers from nearby Broadway shows streamed in around 11 for some after show relaxation.

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