"Mr. Grenke's way with movement is thrilling..."
– Anna Kisselgoff, New York Times
"Grenke has achieved true aesthetic mastery in multimedia art, namely, the media no longer appear multi, but work together seamlessly to create a single limitless, and entirely new form of art."
– Dance Insider
"One was left with a skillful, intelligent weave of movement and text..."
– Jennifer Dunning, New York Times
"Grenke's staging is as multifaceted as it is beautiful. Dancers amplify the others' movements, words, and music taking cues from certain gestures or rhythms."
– Dance Insider
"The choreography is so sophisticated, it clearly makes the point that what some find ugly can be beautiful."
– Anna Kisslegoff, New York Times
"Non linear quotes from "Mein Kampf" and Max Nordau's "Degeneration", performed by accomplished actors is versatile and virtuosic"
– Anna Kisslegoff, New York Times
"Cleverness was in the air as ThingsezIsee'm Dance/Theater took on the stylized dramatic text written by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin in 'Savage/Love'"
– Jennifer Dunning, New York Times
– Anna Kisselgoff, New York Times
"Grenke has achieved true aesthetic mastery in multimedia art, namely, the media no longer appear multi, but work together seamlessly to create a single limitless, and entirely new form of art."
– Dance Insider
"One was left with a skillful, intelligent weave of movement and text..."
– Jennifer Dunning, New York Times
"Grenke's staging is as multifaceted as it is beautiful. Dancers amplify the others' movements, words, and music taking cues from certain gestures or rhythms."
– Dance Insider
"The choreography is so sophisticated, it clearly makes the point that what some find ugly can be beautiful."
– Anna Kisslegoff, New York Times
"Non linear quotes from "Mein Kampf" and Max Nordau's "Degeneration", performed by accomplished actors is versatile and virtuosic"
– Anna Kisslegoff, New York Times
"Cleverness was in the air as ThingsezIsee'm Dance/Theater took on the stylized dramatic text written by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin in 'Savage/Love'"
– Jennifer Dunning, New York Times