REVIEW: ArtNews

23-Mar-2009 March 23, 2009: ArtNews: Steve Seaberg says "VIEWS THROUGH A WINDOW"... 'must be the most original performance piece in town....The pastel colors of the lights and the strangely lit stained glass windows of this former church sanctuary have a beautiful calm but sometimes eerie and otherworldly effect, like the colors of the Anthroposophic Society of Rudolf Steiner. The color combinations as the performers move is kaleidoscopic.....

One of the most fantastic pieces is a trio of women in the Prism, rotating on the bars and lifting each other by hands, feet and sometime leg to leg. Busby Berkeley in midair. It is like a living piece of mechanical engineering, in light and shade....

The final scene has the cast, six women and two men, with black hooded jackets hanging and perched in the bird-cage house, like nesting crows. With the primary colors of the windows in the background It reminded me of Van Gogh's painting of the crows.'

-Steve Seaberg (March 9, 2009)