By JESSICA NEU Coring Works proudly presents its latest work in The Glue Factory Project series, Stand By – An Allegory. The performance features critically acclaimed performers, including studio owner Beth Corning along with (Alberto Del Saz, Chezney Douglas, Evan Fisk, and Kimani Fowlin). Stand By was created in collaboration… Read More ›
Beth Corning
Corning Works Announces Its 15th Anniversary Season
In 2010, following her successful six-year tenure as Dance Alloy’s Theatre’s Executive Artistic Director, Beth Corning turned her creative energies to solely focusing and producing her own choreography. Corningworks was formed as a female-led platform for her multi-disciplinary productions, including her award-winning series, The… Read More ›
On Stage: Corning Connects
By J VRANISH, originally posted on Dance Currents at https://dancecurrents.com I have come to look forward to choreographer Beth Corning’s next curiosity, that is, what aspect of the world she will question, deconstruct and ultimately expose to her audiences. Yes, Corning… Read More ›
Preview: Corning Works 15th Season asks ‘what did you think you just heard me say?!’
Corning Works returns to City Theatre’s Lillie Theatre with a multidisciplinary dance theater work strategically created for an intimately sized theater—for intimately sized audiences of 50—up close and very personal, allowing audiences to feel part of the “conversation” rather than just “witnessing” it. With this newest production, what… Read More ›
Corningworks’ the fisherman, butterfly, eve & her lover-A PARABLE, Looks at Our Future
By MAC Hoover A parable is a simple story that conveys a more profound, spiritual, or moral message. Beth Corning‘s the fisherman, the Butterfly, eve and her lover- A PARABLE tells the story of where we are, delivered pointedly, warts and… Read More ›
Preview: Corning Works’ – the fisherman, the butterfly, eve & her lover — a parable
Corningworks presents the next installment of the Glue Factory Project, the fisherman, the butterfly, eve & her lover — a parable. This is the twenty-fifth in the award-winning series of original evening-length dance theater works created on internationally & nationally critically… Read More ›
REVIEW: The Tipping Point Points to Experiential Theatre at its Best
The Tipping Point is such a memorable and important show. Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Raymond, PhD The Tipping Point has long been in the making. Beth Corning‘s visionary, immersive production of the refugee experience (a Corningworks production in collaboration with… Read More ›
Corning Works challenges the imagination with The Other Shoe at the New Hazlett
Reviewed by George Hoover Corning Works opened their season with The Other Shoe, a full-length dance/theater project in their Glue Factory series. The Other Shoe explores the state of our country and society today, where we are inundated by a torrent of information… Read More ›
Vital Explorations in CorningWorks “The World As We Know It”
By Eva Phillips So much of the history women are forced to learn, accept, and retell is conceived in terms of what is done to our bodies and what our bodies can handle. How fertile are we? How effectively do… Read More ›
“with a shadow of…” And Euphoric Submersion into Unknowning
By Eva Phillips Beth Corning knows precisely what she’s doing. Even when breaching the borderless, lawless, and seemingly indiscernible realm of the unknown, the unconscious/subconscious, and the liminal, Beth Corning (and her fellow artists) strikingly knows precisely what she’s doing. Having had… Read More ›
