Little Traverse Bay Celebrates Graham100" begins May 22 and will run through the summer with dances, art exhibits, workshops ...
Dance, like all performing arts, is ephemeral. In the words of Dana Reitz, a celebrated contemporary performer, choreographer and longtime dance faculty member at Bennington College, “You move through ...
About five years ago, 19th-century lesbian icon Loïe Fuller suddenly went viral — catalyzing (yet another) minor scandal for none other than Taylor Swift. Paying onstage homage to “the pioneer in ...
“My initial impression of New York City was that it was full of people who cared about dance, who understood it as a vital part of our cultural history,” Rennie McDougall writes on the first page of ...
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 ...
American Contemporary Ballet examines the evolution of the pas de deux, aka the quintessential dance duet What distinguishes each of the six pas de deux? And do they have any similarities? The ...
Connecticut College was known as the home of the American Dance Festival from 1948 to 1977. During that period, the college provided a ground for many well-known American artists to explore and create ...
Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is no mere translation or abstraction from life; it is life itself." -- Havelock Ellis The Dance Program emphasizes ...
Coming out of Rio de Janeiro's favelas to global fame, Passinho is more than just a dance – it's a cultural movement. Discover how this street-born style became a symbol of resistance and unity. Since ...