|
About The Perfect Relationship
“In these half dozen meditative yet articulate, lucid yet intricately structured pas de deux, Abel explores the various phases of intimacy, journeying from the honeymoon period (A Dream of Unknowing) to mature love (I’ll Meet You There). Along the way, she stops at points of revelation (The Naming), deep trust (The Reflecting Pool), sexuality (The Right Touch), and spiritual communion (Shiva and Shakti).
– The Boston Phoenix, 1991
About A Dream of Unknowing
“…the loving, youthful frolic of Abel and Kevin Kortan, is the best example of how Abel plays out the power of rhythmic pulses. The dancers mirror each other, lope like lithe animals, and finally join into one figure, Abel astride Kortan’s back as a growing tree.” – The Boston Globe, 1989
About The Reflecting Pool
“The new duet Reflecting Pool, which she dances with Larry Lee Van Horne, on loan from Concert Dance Company echoes the sexual clasps of Indian miniatures. The way the two partners cover each other’s eyes and she is lifted to rock on his knees is very solemn and graceful. What Reflecting Pool also has – and this is true of the ensemble work Into White – is a sense of being transported. The slowest, smoothest gestures keep a pulse alive below them, like some underground stream." – The Boston Globe, 1990.
“As Abel travels her long, liquid arms part the space like oars breaking water. The two meet and, like a human cat’s cradle, commence to slide effortlessly from one startling formation to another.” – The Boston Phoenix, 1991
About The Right Touch
“Or The Right Touch, a flirtatious romp of dynamic shifts that zoom from flying leaps to pratfalls.” – The Boston Phoenix, 1991
“The Right Touch is a duet of domestic irritation, a funny, seesawing partnership between Abel and the very capable Andrew LeBeau. The embraces that turn into strangleholds are handled with just the right light touch.” – The Boston Globe, 1994
About The Eye of the Heart
" Often one partner's body was urged to move with only the suggestion of touch, an implied caress, a gentle beckoning of the fingers as if the two were playing with the currents of air between them." - The Boston Globe, 2007
|
 |