-Natalie Axton Watching Dance
"Tatyana Tenenbaum's the near(ness) is more tone poem than dance, but combining both makes the piece stronger... Though the movement is secondary, the performers are capitivating enough to hold attention, and there is just enough frisson to keep things interesting." full article
-Quinn Batson OFFOFFOFF
"Moderator Cherylyn Lavagnino marveled that there was 'very much something about Tenenbaum’s own generation that embodied her work.' I had to agree. As a fellow member of Generation Y, I found the piece spoke to me directly. Its relatable element had something to do with the clear, sparse prose that ran though the work. The spoken phrases, combined with Tenenbaum’s singing voice, gave the movement a soothing backdrop." full article-Simone Larson The Brooklyn Rail