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PS122's COIL Festival Returns to New York 1/7/11
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 16, 2010


Since COIL began in 2006, 50+ companies from NYC, the US, UK, Australia, continental Europe, Latin America and Asia have been presented as part of this mid-winter festival.

Chris Cochrane Collaborates With Ishmael Houston-Jones and Dennis Cooper For THEM
by BWW News Desk - Oct 30, 2010


Chris Cochrane will perform songs from the '80s and beyond with his new trio, Chris Cochrane and the Natalie Merchant featuring Hanna Fox and Mike Duclos.

Chris Cochrane Collaborates With Ishmael Houston-Jones and Dennis Cooper For THEM
by BWW News Desk - Oct 21, 2010


Chris Cochrane will perform songs from the '80s and beyond with his new trio, Chris Cochrane and the Natalie Merchant featuring Hanna Fox and Mike Duclos.

Houston-Jones, Cochrane Star in THEM at PS122, 10/21-30
by BWW News Desk - Oct 21, 2010


THEM is an intensely physical interdisciplinary work that presents an unblinking look into the lives and interactions of young, gay men. Conceived and directed by Ishmael Houston-Jones, THEM features provocative texts by Dennis Cooper and a cacophonous live electric guitar sound score by Chris Cochrane. Houston-Jones' choreography, while rooted in improvisation, develops the themes of connections that never quite happen, grappling and wrestling that seem inconsequential and ineffective, and support that disappears.

Chris Cochrane Collaborates With Ishmael Houston-Jones and Dennis Cooper For THEM
by Gabrielle Sierra - Oct 20, 2010


Chris Cochrane will perform songs from the '80s and beyond with his new trio, Chris Cochrane and the Natalie Merchant featuring Hanna Fox and Mike Duclos.

Houston-Jones, Cochrane Star in THEM at PS122, 10/21-30
by Nicole Rosky - Oct 13, 2010


THEM is an intensely physical interdisciplinary work that presents an unblinking look into the lives and interactions of young, gay men. Conceived and directed by Ishmael Houston-Jones, THEM features provocative texts by Dennis Cooper and a cacophonous live electric guitar sound score by Chris Cochrane. Houston-Jones' choreography, while rooted in improvisation, develops the themes of connections that never quite happen, grappling and wrestling that seem inconsequential and ineffective, and support that disappears.

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