Last year, I was rehearsing for a show — a dance theater adaptation of a Tennessee Williams play — in a downtown...
Brendan Fernandes is an artist of dance and visual arts. His pieces tend to include themes of race, queer culture, migration and...
Throwing glitter and authentic self-expression are two specialties of Donald C. Shorter Jr. and his drag persona, Francesca. Whether as a dancer,...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. April 7, 2019. Last Sunday...
Not only is November the month that jump starts the holiday season, but it is also the month when we prioritize thankfulness...
Paul Taylor was a true giant of American modern dance, with works that displayed both simplicity and depth of understanding into the...
For many, dance is a passion, profession, even a way of life. It is something we may even “eat, sleep and breathe”....
Contemporary and street dance have developed a great presence in the dance world and the competitive scene. The movement of both of...
It is the brutal irony of dance that with years of experience comes both wisdom and degeneration of the body. Older dancers...
The art of dance as storytelling is alive in New York City’s new theatre dance company, Denman Theatre and Dance Co. (DTDC),...
Davenport Theatre, New York City. Wednesday, June 15, 2016. Western concert dance has long lived in a tension between two poles. On...
You can learn about dance history by going to the library and losing yourself in the books. Or, you can learn about...
“To me, the body says what words cannot. I believe that dance was the first art.” — Martha Graham As the founder...
This year’s Capezio Dance Award introduces a historic first – unlike any other year in the award’s history, it will go to...
Carla Körbes and James Fayette on Cultivating Creative Communities. What do the Château de Versailles, Memphis-native street dance sensation Lil Buck, and...
By Leah Gerstenlauer of Dance Informa. The end of 2013 is nigh, dear readers! With the New Year in sight, it’s high...
The Joyce, NYC June 7, 2013 By Katherine Moore. Last Friday, June 7th, RIOULT presented a full evening of four works at The...
By Kathleen Wessel. Teachers, think of the last time someone asked you, “What is modern dance?” Your answer probably didn’t come easy,...
By Kathleen Wessel. Last summer, choreographer Michelle Fletcher, two dancers and a small film crew went on a pilgrimage from the bustling...
The School of Visual, Media and Performing Arts at Brooklyn College is partnering with the Martha Graham Dance Company to offer two...
By Emily Yewell Volin Pioneer, collaborator, visionary; these are just some of the terms aptly used to reference the life and work...