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Photo Katja Kulenkampff


Thicket
“an entire universe of throbbing, sprinting natural life… There was a sense not of pathways or travel, just of irresistible natural forces at work… magical.”
Jennifer Dunning
New York Times

“Redefining chaos… Fuchs has found a perfect title for the illusion of delicate complexity that he has created... What we see and hear in the beguiling collaboration between the choreographer and composer Andy Russ is sparer than most thickets… Yet, as in nature, surprises crop up, patterns come out of hiding, and sounds and imagery become denser.”
Deborah Jowitt
Village Voice

The Almost and The Nearly
"As a gentle piano melody yielded to a driving mechanical pulse or the eerie sound of wood creaking in the wind, voluptuous extensions and turns gave way to muscular, knotty lifts and balances..."
Claudia La Rocco
The New York Times

"a strong vision about the expressive possibilities of unadorned, carefully calibrated human action... the physical invention and deftly controlled dynamic contrasts keep surprising us."
Gus Solomons Jr.
The Dance Insider

Rest Stop Rendezvous
“fierce dancers... I loved seeing a dance in this go-go-go, time-is-money town which was not rushed. Every move and gesture was extended, stretched out, elongated, without losing definition... With Andy Russ's commissioned ambient sound-scape also going deeper as Fuchs's movement burrowed, I was reminded of William Forsythe, whose work often builds to a similar fever pitch.”
Paul Ben-Itzak
The Dance Insider