We're holding auditions for male and female dancers for the 2013-14 season!
We're holding auditions for male and female dancers for the 2013-14 season!
DanceInforma.com looks at TMP for the first in a series of "Defining Contemporary Dance in America."

With the media attention that TMP received in the past few weeks, we thought, "Wouldn't it be nice to have links to some of the great articles and reviews in one place?" Indeed it would...
Boise’s KTVB Channel 7: TMP Building Friendship Through Dance
Boise Weekly: Trey McIntyre Project's Fall Show Showcases Fertile Imagination (Review)
Idaho Statesman: Korea Comes to Boise to Dance
The New York Times: Fanciful Theatricality Proves a Shared Language (Review)
The New York Times: Pacific Crossings and Other Choreography
Los Angeles Times: Trey McIntyre Project brings “Ways of Seeing” to Segerstrom
Los Angeles Times: Trey McIntyre Project dances are both slight and potent (Review)
Los Angeles Times: Trey McIntyre Project’s “Ways of Seeing” world premiere (Slideshow)
Salt Lake Tribune: Trey McIntyre Project: Making a cultural home base in Boise
Chicago Tribune: How diplomacy changed Trey McIntyre’s choreography
Chicago Dance Digest: Trey McIntyre Project at Harris Theater (Review)
Chicago Reader: Trey McIntyre Project arrives from Boise by way of the world
Chicago NewCity Stage: Trey McIntyre Project at Harris Theater
Dance Spirit: This Might Be the Last Appropriate Use of the “Gangnam Style" Dance
Idaho Statesman/Blogs: Trey McIntyre Project Keeps Soaring—“Gangnam Style”

Photo by Trey McIntyre
It was also a great week for us in the press. The LA Weekly described Trey "as much conjurer as choreographer," and The Los Angeles Times published both a terrific preview and a terrific review of TMP, as well as some stunning photos:
Review
Trey McIntyre Project dances are both slight and potent (Nov. 24)

(L-R) An Lee Chang, Ryan Redmond, So Jin Chang, Brett Perry and Tae Hee Kim rehearse Ravens
This has been a crazy, creative couple of weeks. We welcomed An Lee Chang, Tae Hee Kim and So Jin Lee from Korea National Contemporary Dance Company on Oct. 20 ("Gangnam Style") and we've been on the move since.
We performed two shows on Nov. 10 for our Boise audiences, previewing Trey's newest work, The Unkindness of Ravens, which features TMP dancers Brett Perry and Ryan Redmond and the three KNCDC dancers. The company is now in New York City at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the week—opening night and the world premiere of Ravens is tonight.
Below, you'll find links to some of the great press about the KNCDC residency in Boise, DanceMotion USAsm, The Unkindness of Ravens ... and what some people thought of our "Gangnam Style" welcome (hint: they loved it).
Idaho Statesman: Korea Comes to Boise to Dance
New York Times: Pacific Crossings and Other Choreography (TMP collaborates with Korean dancers)
New Yorker: TMP and KNCDC at BAM
KTVB.com: TMP Building Friendship Through Dance
Boise Weekly: Trey McIntyre Project Nov 10
Dance Spirit Magazine: This Might Be the Last Appropriate Use of the Gangnam Style Dance
Idaho Statesman/Blogs: Trey McIntyre Project Keeps Soaring—“Gangnam Style”
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