In May of 2023, Georgina Pazcoguin left the company she had danced with for 20 years, New York City Ballet (NYCB). After...
Going hard in the studio and performing, and then weeks or months off: that’s the dance sector phenomenon of layoffs, one that...
Dance Informa had the wonderful opportunity to pick the brains of three world-renowned contemporary choreographers. Learn what Hofesh Shechter, Franck Chartier and...
The Bang Group will present the 20th annual production of Nut/Cracked, the company’s witty and subversive take on The Nutcracker, at The...
On November 12, B-Girl India and B-Boy Victor were crowned champions of the 2022 Red Bull BC One World Final. Hosted at...
Percussive dance is any form of dance that requires the dancer to strike the floor with force to create and generate sound. Percussive...
Since 2020, the act of washing your hands, disinfecting everything in sight and wearing a mask for many activities has become something...
After a year away from their home theater, Parsons Dance returns to The Joyce with a mix of old and new works...
A new dance qualification has been created by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in partnership with Scottish Ballet in response to the...
Canada’s Choreography Online, in collaboration with the United Kingdom’s International Performing Arts and Theatre (I-PATH), opens an online accredited Diploma in Choreography Program to...
Auditions — they’re nerve-wracking and inspiring all at once. Unfortunately, for some dancers, they can also feel disrespectful; directors may, albeit likely...
The 21st Havana Film Festival New York (HFFNY) is back in theaters from September 17-23, with an exceptional program of over 30 films...
New York City is world-renowned for its excellent dance training and performance opportunities. The city is home to famed schools of the...
Dancers of the Met, an independent collective of dancers who have performed with the Metropolitan Opera throughout the seasons, is joining with...