Dancers perform in “Dance,” Lucinda Childs’ choreography to Philip Glass “Dance Nos. 1-5.” On Friday night, Childs brought a revival of the first three parts of “Dance” to UCLA’s Royce Hall. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
Katherine Fisher, left, and Katie Dorn perform in Part I of “Dance.” Mark Swed, reviewing the performance for The Times, wrote that choreographer Lucinda Childs’ “nine excellent young dancers have a virtuosic balletic quality that her original performers in 1979 could not quite equal.” (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
A graceful Anne Lewis dances against a projection of the austerely bewitching dancer Lucinda Childs. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
“Dance,” which besides Philip Glass’ music also features Sol LeWitt’s ghostly film of dancers on a grid, is “geometry in action,” writes The Times’ Mark Swed. (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
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Lucinda Childs’ current troupe, Swed writes, “dances against the images of predecessors who thus seem outside of time and space, occupying a fourth dimension.” (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)