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Houston Chronicle, Arts Houston- January 2008
Seligson-Ross' affinity for sports plays out in the sheer athleticism of his work, where strenuous movement and pulsing momentum drive his choreography. He creates risk-taking dances for a troupe of nine fearless movers. No cardio-wimps need apply. Space-gobbling movement performed at breakneck speeds is the norm for this choreographer. It's not just the difficulty that makes his dances distinct. When it comes to moving his ensemble around in complicated patterns, one gets the idea that he knows a thing or two about football plays in the way his dancers weave in and through each other.
-Nancy Wozny,Read more

Dance Month features the Nicholas Andre Dance Theater (NADT), a hot New York City-based company directed by Nicholas Seligson-Ross. Nicholas’s work is fresh and physical...dancing in his company is not for the faint of heart, quite literally, because the rigorous pace of his choreography challenges even the fittest dancer. He is enthusiastic about sharing his work with a broader audience.

 

The New York Times
Nick Seligson-Ross is one of those choreographers who are fully immersed in dance... a creator who is happiest when swimming pleasurably through the waters of dance, cuffing ideas and styles as he goes, rather than rushing into a studio with a burning theme for a new work.
-Jennifer Dunning,Read more

The New York Times
“Mr. Seligson-Ross offered a traditionally pretty dance with swaying bodies, baseball slides and a fleeting adagio romance”…”his attraction to athletic prowess was on vigorous display”…”seamlessly performed.”
-Gia Kourlas,

The New York Times
The Nicholas Andre Dance Theater performed a nicely made, vigorous work with a slightly ritualistic air.
-Roslyn Sulcas

 
 
Ballet-Dance Magazine
True "dancers dances", each piece was full of pleasing contrasts and sophisticated phrasing. Seligson-Ross provides a softness punctuated by angles, sweeping breathy moments cut with jagged edges.
-Cecily Placenti,Read more
 
 

Eugene Weekly
The pulse of one of New York City's newest and most celebrated dance companies was felt in Eugene as the Nicholas Andre Dance Theater (NADT) performed vibrant, original works.
-Ariel Olson,

 
 

The Vail Daily
Seligson-Ross' interest in fusing American athleticism with a more classical conception of dance has carried over into his career on stage. This is an athletic program of movement and music, a unique blend, like its director."
-Margot Kaminski, Read more