".there is a great deal to be said for their creativity and energy."
-Beverly Hills Outlook
“And in the evening’s other standout piece, Rebecca Levy and Eryn Schon understood formal structure, human relationships and male energy well enough to make “Willingly Disposed” an intriguing character study as well as a powerful vehicle for Efka Kvarcieyus and Brendan Mar.”
-Los Angeles Times
“…surging modern dance…”
-Los Angeles Times
“…it targets a universal audience.”
-Newton Magazine
“Levy and Schon used a quasi-circular model, and the implication we were left with is that individual identity must be established before embarking upon a successful relationship... Thus, while the overt theme of this performance was relationships, the deeper subtext and true theme was identity.”
-Beverly Hills Outlook
“Through a series of emotionally charged duets, “Sides” focuses on three relationships: those between lovers, fighters and strangers.... invoking a variety of metaphors.”
-Cambridge Chronicle
“Los Angeles-based choreographers Rebecca R. Levy and Eryn Schon explore both the tough and tender moments of love in ‘Sides’ ”.
-Boston Herald
“Schon’s “Hush”...this half hour tour de force of stealth moves is wrapped in a tragic love story...stunning series of leaps one-armed cartwheels and back flips, we’re in the land of crouching dancer, hidden choreographer...”
-Los Angeles Times
“Eryn Schon’s brave work ‘Moving On’ featured a nearly immobile Erica Rebollar and Evaldas Kvaracieyus facing front, spoon-like, is Stanley and Blanche mode.”
Los Angeles Times
“Their growth and talent is expressed in the choreography showcased in this collaboration.”
-Port Townsend & Jefferson County Leader
