Performances in N.Y.C. Joyful, melancholy, heroic: Paul Taylor’s “Esplanade” celebrates its 50th anniversary and the extraordinariness of ordinary movement. Joyful, melancholy, heroic: Paul Taylor’s ...
Some people always have their noses in a book, Judy Dworin uses her feet. The well-known Hartford-area modern dance choreographer, whose longtime local troupe is now known as Justice Dance Performance ...
There is a new holiday in Clatsop County. Well, not quite a holiday, but a day of recognition for a longtime community member who for over seven decades has worked to inspire people of all ages ...
Alexandra Light, a former principal dancer with Texas Ballet Theater in Fort Worth, is now making her mark behind the scenes. Though retired from performing, Light remains at home in the rehearsal ...
Arianna Russ grew up dancing in Milwaukee. Between college and grad school at the University of Iowa, she returned for a short time to her home city to dance with the Milwaukee Bucks. She first ...
We pirouette our way into fall this month with a lovely program of lively dance performances for us all to enjoy. The timeless, tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet marks the season opener for State ...
The Smuin Contemporary Ballet’s latest season makes its San Francisco debut Friday, as the company embarks on Artistic Director Amy Seiwert’s vision for the first time. Seiwert, who first joined Smuin ...
Today, Italian contemporary dance is searching for itself through choreographic processes of transmission and reconstruction of its recent past, striving to keep alive the actuality of dance works ...
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - This segment on The Three was paid for and sponsored by The Arts Center of the Brazos Valley. The Contemporary Dance Festival is back at A&M for another year to bring ...
"Dance, dance… otherwise we are lost." This oft-cited phrase by Pina Bausch encapsulates not only the urgency of movement, but its capacity to reveal space itself. In her choreographies, space is ...
A century after World War I reshaped lives and arts alike, a new dance-theater premiere in Woodstock shines a light on an overlooked chapter of American Modernism that unfolded in the Hudson Valley.
Thrilling performances are not confined to the city’s most-prominent venues; there are also more casual chances to catch a smattering of Chicago dance companies. Chicago Live, which takes place for ...