Deborah DuBowy fell in love with dance at age 7, studied through her teens and, after high school, began studying at the American Ballet Theater school, in New York, in the mid 1970s. Over at the New ...
I am watching a black man gyrate in front of me in a thong over gray briefs. A tuft of synthetic, orange hair peeks out from the front of the triangular fabric. His nearly-shaven head glistens as ...
3 Review Roundup: AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE Starring Jeremy Strong Opens On Broadway The conversation will take place just two weeks after the opening night of the much-anticipated Broadway musical An ...
In Dance Words, writer Valerie Preston-Dunlop has created a dictionary of dance terms that are explained not through an academic… In Dance Words, writer Valerie Preston-Dunlop has created a dictionary ...
The carefully crafted words of poetry seem to dance though the auditorium. Or is the graceful steps of the dancers that twirl and move to the poems read aloud? Maybe it can be both in a rare ...
In an interdisciplinary event that merged dance, spoken word and foreign policy, Dance Diplomacy with Battery Dance NYC delivered captivating performances and a riveting discussion on the role of art ...
Until this week, the 2001 San Francisco Ballet season has looked particularly feeble or inconsequential in its imported fare, even in fare choreographed by legends living and departed. The drought is ...
Last week, a high point of the city’s busy schedule of October dance events was the Mark Morris Dance Group in a world premiere commissioned by Fall for Dance at City Center. Mr. Morris’s “Words,” set ...
If you've never been to an Irish dance competition, then going to one is a bit like stepping onto another planet where wigs and rhinestones and loud shoes making rhythmic, percussive noise is the norm ...