Press Kit
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Recent Press
- Best Dance Performances of 2024 – The New York Times
- Dianne McIntyre brings “In the Same Tongue to ArtsEmerson in Boston: Review – The Boston Globe
- Choreographer Dianne McIntyre brings new work to Boston this fall – The Boston Globe
- Dianne McIntyre, 77, Dances at New Apollo Stages” – The New York Times
- DREAMLEAPERS® with Dianne McIntyre – Video Premiere
- Dianne McIntyre’s ‘In the Same Tongue’ powerfully melds poetry, music and dance
- Dianne McIntyre is the queen of dance collaborations and improvisations
- Dianne McIntyre Duke Artist Talk with Andrea E. Woods Valdés 2022
- In the Wake of Our Shadow: Black Voices, featuring Dianne McIntyre
- Hop to Broadway: Live with Dianne McIntyre
- Ballet Across America at the Kennedy Center: A women’s movement – The Washington Post
- Choreographer Dianne McIntyre bolsters status as Cleveland treasure with Doris Duke Artist Award – cleveland.com
- ‘Baldwin Through Dance’ Adapts a Poem and a Novel – The New York Times
- Dianne McIntyre talks about her love affair with modern dance
- Excerpt from the following NY Times review April 2009. There is little actual singing in “Joe Turner,” but it is the most deeply musical of Mr. Wilson’s plays, an ode to the unheard melodies that set the rhythms of lives. Mr. Sher, best known for the smash hit “South Pacific” (like this one, a Lincoln Center Theater production), refrains from excessive instrumental embellishment. (Taj Mahal’s evocative guitar riffs between scenes are suitably subtle.) The real music is in the way people talk, and when the boarders come together for a thrillingly staged Juba session a call-and-response dance you see their stylized movements as an extension and exaltation of how each one speaks.
- August Wilson’s Wanderers, at the Belasco Theater – The New York Times
- Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
- Dianne McIntyre and Olu Dara Tell Stories in Many Shades of Delta Blue – The New York Times
- Pieces of Pieces – Dance – Review – The New York Times
- Collaboration is a dynamic odyssey through dance styles – cleveland.com