Repertory Dance Theatre will present a special archival exhibition from March 2-7, 2026, celebrating six decades of modern ...
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 ...
“A must-read for all dancers as the invaluable historical references and in-depth coverage of the different jazz forms cannot be found in such detail in any other book on the market today.”—Debra ...
WORTHINGTON — Shannon Butler, a dancer and instructor from St. Paul will visit Worthington Feb. 5, “to help spread social ...
The 16th birthday, or “”Sweet 16,”” as many have coined it, is often associated with being able to drive and getting over that hump of awkward adolescence into the “”real”” teenage years. For Rochelle ...
The late Bay Area choreographer Anna Halprin, who helped redefine dance in post-war America, liked to say that moving one’s body for whatever purpose – art, exercise, human connection – is fundamental ...
Lincoln Kirstein at 28 is a tall, tense, bold-faced esthete, rich because his father is vice president of Filene’s department store in Boston. At Harvard (class of 1930) young Lincoln Kirstein and ...
Caught in the blink between flight and fall, strands of hair aloft, clothes billowing from the gale force of human motion, the halted vibration of sound mid-scream, vectors intersecting and colliding, ...