Film Review: Dada’s Dance Part female coming-of-age experience and part road movie, Zhang Yuan's "Dada's Dance" is less a film than an adagio that owes its romantic Latino atmosphere a lovely score by ...
A striking screen presence is revealed in young actress Li Xinyun in Chinese helmer Zhang Yuan's "Dada's Dance," but third-act script problems prevent the quirky love story from realizing its opening ...
Composer Erik Satie (1866-1925) was a Dada pioneer who mixed music with other sounds. His 1917 ballet, Parade, has dance hall tunes with typewriters, foghorns, rattles, and revolver shots written into ...
Even seen from outside, through a mezzanine window, the 16 pianos placed in a shallow arc against the north wall of the National Gallery of Art's East Building look both comical and ominous. They are ...
Gisèle Vienne creates a mesmeric night of intrigue at a rave, while South African whirlwind Dada Masilo makes a ballet classic her own The women are coming: dark, dangerous, different. A good week for ...
Compared to "Little Red Flowers," Zhang Yuan's last effort, this film is light on substance and almost too pleasant for comfort to art house audiences. By Maggie Lee, The Associated Press Pusan ...