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Late Saturday Afternoon: Portrait, outdoor site-specific series, Seattle




"Late Saturday Afternoon: Portrait": dancers take to the sidewalk in a powerful performance

By MICHAEL UPCHURCH

Published: August 1, 2008


Maki Morinoue of Esse Aficionado at On The Boards, Northwest New Works Festival, Seattle




Northwest New Works: The best is at On the Boards' smaller Studio Theater

By MICHAEL UPCHURCH

Published: May 13, 2008


Esse Aficionado Fall 2007 NYC Season at Joyce SoHo, NYC



Unison Movement, and Unusual Uniforms

By GIA KOURLAS

Published: December 4, 2007


Esse Aficionado presents READYMADE at Merce Cunningham Studio, NYC



Wonder Women Rock Merce Cunningham Studio

By Guest Reviewer: Shannon Jowett

Published: November 14, 2005


Esse Aficionado presents DIORAMA at Merce Cunningham Studio, NYC




Feel The Paintings And See The Music In High-Tech Romp

By Eva Yaa Asantewaa

Published: December 16, 2003


Esse Aficionado presents ESSE AFICIONADO at Joyce SoHo, NYC




Esse Aficionado Taps the Current

By Douglas Frank

Published: March, 2003


Esse Aficionado presents MAKING OF AMERICANS at Merce Cunningham Studio, NYC

Esse Aficionado at Merce Cunningham Studio

By JULIAN FISHER

Published: November 7-13, 2001

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Photo credit: Julieta Cervantes

“Morinoue's pivotal solo — limbs moving from flow to slice — was especially fine.”


- Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times May 2008


“Whether fighting for our rights in their satin tights or displaying the scope of all-female energy, Esse Aficionado proved a force to count among NYC’s up-and-coming dance companies.”


- Shannon Jowett, Uncoolkids.com

November 2005

“For they love to mix it up like Merce, changing a work's performers, movement, costumes and/or music and using sound and projections issuing live from high-tech devices manipulated by chance…This must be what synesthesia feels like.”


– Eva Yaa Asantewaa, The Village Voice

December 2003