Danielle Goldman is associate professor of critical dance studies at the New School. Author of I Want ot Be Ready: Improvised Dance as a Practice of Freedom (University of Michigan Press, 2010), she has published articles in Dance Research, Dance Research Journal, Etcetera, Movement Research Performance Journal, TDR, and Women & Performance. She has performed in works by Sarah Michelson, DD Dorvillier, Anna Sperber, and Beth Gill.
Dancing on the Brink: An Interview with Beth Gill
In an interview with performance scholar Danielle Goldman, first published in the Walker-designed catalogue Merce Cunningham: Common Time, Gill discusses audience-performer intimacy, choreographic density and complexity, and releasing control of the creative process in search of “liveness.”