Companies are cropping up and expanding. Is the city on the cusp of a fertile chapter in its dance history? By Robin Pogrebin Reporting from Los Angeles Los Angeles may not be thought of as a dance ...
Dance is motion. Photography is stasis. And when the two are combined, something new is created: a moment of suspension.At ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An oral history project, “Planting Seeds,” considers the history and impact of an American Dance Festival program to train dancers in China. By Brian ...
Africa’s most celebrated dancer and choreographer, Germaine Acogny, turns 80 on 28 May. I have had the privilege of meeting the Senegalese artist, learning from her, and interviewing her as part of my ...
Butterfly Effect is a world premiere choreographed by Annie Arnoult for a combined cast of Houston Contemporary Dance Company and Open Dance Project dancers. Arnoult digs into the unique strengths of ...
Most Indian films are incomplete without a dance sequence. The many classical forms of dance apart, new styles are becoming popular on screen. Bengaluru-based Vishwakiran Nambi plans to use ...
Watching dance is watching an extraordinary and fleeting artistic creation that uses an instrument we all have: the human body. The dancing body communicates a unique sense of being human as it speaks ...
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