Tag: choreography
Can US Dance Learn From Ballet Folklórico de México?
This kind of work could become prevalent in America. Why isn't it?
Giving Chase to Choreographer Chase Brock
Dance "from character and situation and circumstance and plot and theme."
Yes, Ma: Gay Boy Playwright-Choreographer Makes Good
It's all about his mother (and her love life) in the part-play, part-dance 'The Mar Vista.'
‘Transit’ Strike: An Interview with Franz Rogowski
The 33-year-old German actor is about to take the movie world by storm.
Dancing Indigenous Resistance to Big Oil on Native Lands
Not just water, land, air being violated. Women are being murdered. That's why we're activists. That's why we dance.
First, We Dance. Next, We Decolonize Our Food Systems.
How the Indigenous artists of Dancing Earth are creating a movement...by creating movement.
How Katherine Dunham Embodied Activism (and What It Means Now)
As political polarization intensifies, the choreographer's legacy offers the dance world a template.
How Do You ‘Queer’ a Pop Song?
An excellent tribute to a legendary gay dance party raises awesome gnarly questions.
“To Be a Rumor”: A Collective Homage to Sam Miller
Remembering a great, illusive, sly, curious, brilliant thought leader and champion of the arts.
I Predict Innovation’s Next Wave Will Come From Dance
There are so many possibilities for artificial intelligence to take centerstage.
Slamming Millennials: 3 Dance Companies That Won’t Do It
All dance companies must plug in and reach out to engage Millennials, online and on stage.
Mother-Daughter Bond: Modern Dancers Make Striking Figures
New dances in “a kaleidoscope of intersecting shapes and images" show women in all stages.
More Women in Ballet Must Go From Pointe to Power
Why is it so difficult to see women not just as fouetteing ballerinas but choreographers?
6 Women Working in the Arts: A Springtime Selection
"Some of my favorite articles lately about women working in different art forms."
The Rockettes Revolution That Would Mend America
The national service of artists will heal this nation. Entertainment will not.
Terpsichore Was Female: Why Are Dance Leaders Male?
In an art form founded by women, parity in leadership is still a problem.
Technology, Artists, Money — and You
Young artists have no antipathy to involving money in their artistic practice.
6 Tips for Dancers Entering Audition Season
The phrase "Don't call us, we'll call you" exists for a reason.
The End of the Paul Taylor Era
A touring dance company is not a viable definition of choreographic success.