Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Called “a dazzling show,” (Fjord Review), the one-hour piece—set in a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Shamel Pitts’s “Touch of Red,” at New York Live Arts, takes place in a boxing ring. It’s not a competition, though. It’s a relationship. By Brian ...
Tushrik Fredericks (left) and Shamel Pitts in Touch of Red at the Museum of Contemporary Art Credit: Jeremy Lawson Photography The performance continues down the stairs. First the intense bright white ...
For the final work in a three-year artistic partnership with Northrop and the Walker Art Center, MacArthur Fellow Shamel Pitts and multidisciplinary arts collective TRIBE present the world premiere of ...
Brooklyn-based choreographer Shamel Pitts, founder of the multidisciplinary collective TRIBE, brings “Marks of RED” to Kaatsbaan Cultural Center tonight at 6 p.m., as part of its New Work Preview ...
Shamel Pitts’ ideas can feel larger-than-life. The choreographer’s artistic productions pay homage to Afrofuturism, queerness, and his interpretation of the world around him. However, as a dancer, he ...
From left to right: Photo by Will Rawls | Performance view of Barak adé Soleil’s “a series of movements,” Claremont, California (photo by Marcus Polk) | Shamel Pitts and Tushrick Fredericks, “Touch of ...
The return of two standout groups is also in the upcoming lineup. One is Shamel Pitts’ “Tribe,” which Northrop and the Walker Art Center have teamed up to support for a three-year engagement. (The ...