A stunning performance came from [Bill T.] Jones and Ms. LeBlanc...in ‘Shared Distance’...Trust and challenge between two real people with theatrical presence run through this complicated duet. Don’t miss it.
— The New York Times, Oct 21, 1993
Jones has found a perfect partner for ‘Shared Distance’...strong but gentle, she seems his knowing equal...
— The Village Voice, Oct 27, 1993
First-rate dancing was exemplified in the power of newcomer, Rosalynde LeBlanc, who made a sensational debut as Bill T. Jones’s partner in ‘Shared Distance.’
— The New York Times, Dec 26, 1993
LeBlanc and Maya Saffrin danced ‘Soon,’ a joyful duet of lesbian courtship that was the program’s biggest hit with the audience.
— USA Today, Oct 31, 1994
...a mesmerizing and muscular dancer...By solo’s end, this fierce young woman had found a way to whip words, breath, movement, and attitude into a potent whole.
— The Washington Post, April 15, 1996
...an impressive dancer, with athletic, eloquently strong lines, and great balance.
— The Review, May 1996
[Eric] Bradley and the quietly eloquent Rosalynde LeBlanc draw near as hushed young lovers...
— The New York Times, Oct 8, 1998
Virtuosity is now paramount...as seen in the excerpt of [Trisha] Brown’s gorgeous 1990 ‘Foray Forêt’ danced by Raquel Aedo, Rosalynde LeBlanc, and Michael Lomeka.
— The New York Times, June 7, 2001
...through only her facial expressions, we watched her go from happiness, to fear, to terror, to despair, and finally to finding peace. I, for one, would have traveled to anywhere to witness just that solo and been totally satisfied. It was a marvel to see.
— L.A. Dance Chronicle Sept 18, 2025