Dance Magazine
"tEEth part of 25 to watch"
Seattle Times
"Portland troupe wins $10,000 in Seattle dance battle."
Seattle Mag
"You can always count on the company to bring something completely original and freaky to the stage-but this time, they really moved me."
Seattle City Arts
"A sensual, innovative, beautiful duet... heartbreakingly intimate."
Seattle Met
"A beautiful interpretation of a long-term relationship, from lust to languish - the dance equivalent of Blue Valentine."
Ultra PDX
"An unblinking exploration of the intimacy volcano, brave and insightful in equal measure."
Salt Lake Tribune
"..."
Willamette Week
"Portland's Best Choreographer"
Seattle City Arts
"tEEth was announced as 2011 OtB A.W.A.R.D. Show winner."
Nola Defender
"Plemmons and McIntyre were dancers through and through, utilizing exacting precision of movement and stretching their bodies into elegant form."
Willamette Week
"
Home Made
is perhaps the single most powerful performance piece to have come out of Portland..."
Portland Mercury
"[tEEth] swoop in from out of town and seize victory from the grasping claws of 11 of Seattle's best choreographers."
Sunbreak
"Music-generating Movement Monster"
Portland Mercury
"Hebert's gripping choreography and Kraft's original score have left audience members in tears."
Portland Monthly
"This piece feels novel, strange, and sexy. The music is nothing short of transcendent. Two singers, Luke Matter and Cali Ricks, provide ambient live vocals over a somber, watery piano."
Oregonian Preview
"
Home Made
is often calm and reflective, offering precise, graceful dancing by Keely McIntyre and Noel Plemmons and the serenely beautiful vocals of Cali Ricks and Luke Matter."
Oregonian Review
"The best scenes find the pair locked in thrall or provocation, cocooning themselves in a slow dance, tenderly or desperately suckling appendages, clenching in a claws-bared tango of intractable holds..."
Just Out
"...the nudity the choreography calls for isn't gratuitous, but rather speaks to the subtleties of relationships."
Portland Mercury
"tEEth reliably produces emotionally gripping, provocative work."
Kboo
"..."
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