Choreographer Bob Fosse’s early years in Chicago before hitting it big on Broadway. Interviews with Columbia College Dance Center founder Shirley Mordine, “Hiplet” creator Homer Hans Bryant and the ...
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 ...
The arc of dance: Alvin Ailey, photographed by Carl Van Vechten in 1955, and, seven years later, by Jack Mitchell. L: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale ...
Chicago Dance History Project, which preserves histories of the Chicago dance community, has announced its new executive director, Michael McStraw, who recently stepped down from the executive ...
Haotian Liu, a second year PhD student in Temple's dance department, prepares to dance a duet, ''Dig,'' choreographed by Temple alumnus Terry Beck. The performance kicked off Temple's programming ...
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 ...
The Limón Dance Company members perform José Limón’s ‘There Is a Time.’ Photo by RICHARD TERMINE/92NY Earlier this week, 92NY (formally the 92nd Street Y, New York) celebrated its 150th year with a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Ray Jin gracefully dips Erica Santos in one of the night's performances Thursday, September 29.
Some of the people at the forefront of growing Anchorage’s dance community, through ballet and other Western forms of dance, were honored during an event at the Anchorage Museum on Friday. Seventeen ...
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