Posts Tagged ‘ A-U-M ’

K-YL Dancers calming yet invigorating

Feb 9th, 2009 | By Dance Journal Staff | Category: Reviews

By Merilyn Jackson
For The Inquirer
Live performance imparts human connection like nothing else, and never more so than when an excited crowd creates a crush, as it did Friday evening for Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers. Their Philadelphia debut concert, called “A-U-M: Moving Reflections on Nature and Humankind,” was a sold-out, two-night show at the Painted Bride.
The packed house [...]



The Power Rituals Of Dance

Feb 5th, 2009 | By Dance Journal Staff | Category: News Briefs

By Lewis Whittington, For The Bulletin
On a gray January day at the Chi Movement Center in South Philadelphia, members of Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers (KYL/D) were only halfway through a full day of classes and rehearsals, but still had energy to burn.
The troupe was about to run through “A-U-M” and “Chi,” two of four works to be [...]



Kun-Yang Lin Dancers Premiere New Work in First Evening-Length Philadelphia Performance

Jan 19th, 2009 | By Dance Journal Staff | Category: Press Releases

After firmly planting their roots in Philadelphia this past spring, one of the country’s foremost Asian American dance companies performs their first evening length concert in their new hometown. Kun-Yang Lin / Dancers, renowned for its taut integration of Eastern philosophy and contemporary dance forms, takes the Bride stage this February for the world premier [...]