Here's a Financial Times review of Christina Olsen:
Christina Olson: American Model, New York
By Hilary Ostlere
Published: September 30 2005 09:37 | Last updated: September 30 2005 09:37
Almost immediately you forget she starred in The Hours, Stage Beauty and Baz Luhrman’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo Juliet. Claire Danes has been a dancer from the age of six. In the choreographer Tamar Rogoff’s multi-media work, inspired by Andrew Wyeth’s painting “Christina’s World”, she performs a portrait of the woman who moved pluckily despite paralysis of her lower body and weakened arms. There are moments when she takes up a position like Olsen in the painting – back to the viewer, lying half-raised in tall grass staring at the house on the hill: “The world of New England is that house – spidery, like cracking skeletons rotting in the attic – dry bones,” wrote Wyeth.
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What Rogoff has achieved with her collaborators – the music collective Rachel’s, which includes strings, drums, piano and guitar, and the videographers Andre Baker and Harvey Wang, whose images are projected on a modest screen to one side of the space – is a compelling picture of her own. At first Danes, in simple orange dress over a turquoise slip, stands primly upright, her hair in a ponytail. Rogoff’s choreography is not grounded in dance steps though there is plenty of movement.
Unsurprisingly, much time is spent on the floor, with Danes’s waif-thin body evocatively twisted. Arms stiff, body bent at the waist, she resembles a strutting seabird foraging. Racing up a few steps to a sloped platform, she lies luxuriously stretching, hair let loose, then stares at the projection of a face gazing dimly from a window.
Hard as Danes works and absorbing as the piece is, perhaps the most riveting sequence is a video of her squirming on her belly across a busy crosswalk, through the firehouse red doors of PS 122, then slowly, painfully, crawling up a steep flight of stairs and across a landing. It is a sequence that could come from one of her films, and will stick in the mind as vividly as the original painting.
And a funny Story from the New York Daily News:
[size=+1]Bare Claire[/size]
Devotees of the dance got more than they bargained for Wednesday night when
Claire Danes' breast escaped.
For months now, the actress has been rehearsing for
Tamar Rogoff's piece "Christina Olson: American Model" — inspired by
Andrew Wyeth's painting "Christina's World."
Interpreting the disabled girl in that big field, Danes spun, jumped and rolled around the stage at Public School 122 — even cutting her ankle.
So ensconced in her performance, a breathless Danes, who was performing before an audience that included boyfriend
Billy Crudup and "The Hours" director
Stephen Daldry, finished her sequence before correcting the slip.
Wags quipped that a vengeful
Mary-Louise Parker, who was eight months pregnant with Crudup's son when he took up with Danes, may have been behind the wardrobe malfunction.
Personally I think the last bit about MLP being behind it is ridiculous.
