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feels like dance

Marc Crousillat

Each week, I'll select a video from my years-in-the-making playlist and curate a blend of insights, analysis, and personal anecdotes around certain themes or concepts related to dance and embodiment.

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Latest Issues

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Becoming a Freak

In the summer of 2013, fresh off the heels of college graduation, I traveled to Venice, Italy to dance at the Venice Biennale’s College Danza program in a new work by the Italian choreographer Alessandro Sciarroni. Rehearsals took place in ...

9 months ago
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Crooklyn Memories

Spike Lee’s 1994 film Crooklyn was an important fixture in my household growing up. The film follows Troy Carmichael, a young girl growing up in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn in the summer of 1973. It is hilarious, heartbreaking and...

10 months ago
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Trisha and Donna: Broadway's Finest

In 2012, I traveled to Paris with my university, where we took classes at the Centre National de la Danse (CND) - a Brutalist-designed administrative center turned dance hub. Sitting in the center's chilly and uncomfortable lobby, I was wat...

a year ago
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  • Marc Crousillat

    Hi! I'm a writer and performer based in NYC writing about dance, film, television and other cultural corners of the world that display movement in fresh and exciting ways.

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