New York Times Reveiw: I Am Also - Monte

Like many of the artists with whom she has danced, she makes intriguing, sometimes jarring use of both repetition and non sequiturs. Here, cyclical structures and sudden shifts of light or sound capture the persistence and fallibility of memory, the way it endures yet morphs.
— Siobhan Burke NYTimes

2019 BESSIE NOMINEE: MOLLY POERSTEL

Pod de Deux interviewed Molly Poerstel as part of a series of interviews with five 2019 NYC Bessie Award nominees
— CLARAPY - Pod de Deux podcast episodes

Review: Molly Poerstel Challenges Structure at Gibney Dance

The structure of “Fossil” is unusual, calling into question what it even means for a structure to “work.” Ms. Poerstel, continuously undercutting climaxes or resolutions, frames the piece with two solos
— Siobhan Burke NYTimes

Are we a Fossil, and Of Facings @ Gibney Dance

The work was at once tightly controlled and chaotic, the polish of the choreographer’s hand existing alongside and in equal measure to the rawness of the dancers’ performance.
— Meg Weeks

A New work by Molly Poerstel at Gibney Dance

Yes, these bodies are courageous, sculpted by Poerstel—statuesque, monumental, Winged Victories sweeping through in rhythmic, repetitive flight or charge or leaping trot
— Eva Yaa Asantewaa