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Mary Cochran, Chair of the Barnard College Dance Department,
reacts to The New York Times Sugar Salon review

Sugar Salon

Sugar Salon is a dance project co-sponsored by Barnard through dance department chair Mary Cochran. The inaugural Sugar Salon performance was held at Symphony Space in New York City on October 10, 2006, and reviewed in the October 12, 2006, edition of The New York Times. Mary Cochran, Chair of the Barnard College Dance Department, reacts to the Sugar Salon review below:

"This review expresses support for Sugar Salon as a collaborative, multi-faceted, cross-generational project that encourages the creation of innovative works by women choreographers. It is rare when The New York Times reviews a one-night-only concert.

That said, critics often have a difficult time understanding new work as there is no precedent. Modern artists that we accept as almost old hat today (Martha Graham for one) struggled to have their vision accepted by critics and the public in the early and even middle stages of their creative careers. It is important to remember that great art asks questions of the viewer. Post-post modern choreographers such as these four women work on many levels simultaneously. One must be an participatory observer in order to comprehend the depth of the work. I heard many astute and positive comments from a diverse sampling of the 400 audience members at the inaugural performance of Sugar Salon."

posted 10.24.06

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