Nir Arieli honed his thinking on masculinity through photographing soldiers; today, he points his lens at male dancers.
In this challenge, dance icon Abby Lee Miller demonstrates form and energy.
In October, for the first time in 93 years of presenting dance, Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival will invite audiences to its ...
Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company plans to celebrate its 35th anniversary with 35 free shows at venues both traditional and ...
Discover the synergy of dance and architecture, where space becomes an active participant in shaping human experience and ...
Tierra Mestiza Ballet Folklorico aims to connect generations through traditional Mexican dance, keeping cultural traditions ...
Since 1992, Carolyn Watson-Johnson has taught her students the art of dance in a former hair salon turned dance studio, in ...
Text by Imani Perry Photographs by Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. Videos by Caroline Kim and Alan Lee Jensen Every image here of the dancers Ayodele Casel, LaTasha Barnes and Camille Brown is strikingly ...
PhD (Dance) Candidate and Dance History Tutor, The University of Melbourne Watching dance is watching an extraordinary and fleeting artistic creation that uses an instrument we all have: the human ...
Hip-hop culture penetrates every aspect of people's lives, from the way they dress and speak to walk and dance. Though mostly associated with music, hip-hop from its inception has always been a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick In a joyous program at the Joyce Theater, Barnes and company show the relationships among Black social dance forms. It’s all connected, ...
Marianne Harkless Diabate took lessons at the Boston Ballet as a young girl and then quit, only to turn on her heel and return as a teenager to the art form that would become her world. “I suddenly ...