Christopher Atamian
Christopher Atamian is a New York-based writer and filmmaker and former dance critic for The New York Press.
Vahram Zaryan's Perf festival: Text, Gesture, and Translation
By Christopher AtamianA new performance festival from Vahram Zaryan links cities around the world, beginning with Yerevan, Armenia and Paris, France. The Non-Mime founder brings together artists across disciplines and nationalities to spark a global dialogue.
So You Think You Can’t Dance?
By Christopher AtamianQuestions of style and influence aside, Dance With Us provides an original platform with something for everyone. Like a good book, you can come back to it often and discover new meaning.
Echoes of Lebanese Dance
By Christopher AtamianFadi J. Khoury Dance company sublimely merges Middle Eastern and contemporary dance.
Playing with the Truth: Jonathan Jakubowicz’s Resistance and the Memory of Marcel Marceau
By Christopher AtamianChristopher Atamian writes about the art and life of Marcel Marceau. He shares an interview with the renowned mime and choreographers daughter Camille, who sets the record straight on her fathers activities during World War II following Jonathan Jakubowiczs film Resistance released this past year.