The choreographer Wally Cardona revisits a David Gordon duet, “Times Four,” performed in the loft in which it was made and ...
Choreographer Norbert De La Cruz III didn’t realize his commissioned piece would be a dream come true for him. On Saturday, April 23, he will present Two Places at Once at TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND’s ...
Choreographer Sally Silvers, Guggenheim Fellow recipient and Bessie Award-winner, returns to the stage this Sunday at Flow Chart Space, 348 Warren Street, Hudson, New York, with a new work, EXWHYZEE, ...
Dances can be a temporary dwelling for performers to inhabit and audiences to gaze into, the push and pull, yield and ...
The programs were all over the map, but the dancers held the season together. Six were promoted, including India Bradley, the ...
Percussive dance trio Soles of Duende's 'Can We Dance Here?' brings tap, kathak and flamenco to Schenectady's Proctors ...
I don’t actually care who wins the World Cup, but I do call myself a fan. Even though I know little about soccer, I love the complex and ardent interplay of bodies. I am a choreographer by trade, and ...
Six senior dance majors will present choreographed works in a variety of movement vocabularies, from neo-classical ballets en pointe to contact duets and everything in between during the annual Senior ...
As a dedicated dance fan and an occasional writer of ballet music, Brooklyn-born Composer Ezra Laderman, 32, has long wanted to bring dance music and choreography closer together. He believes that the ...
When Stanford senior dance lecturer Tony Kramer had to come up with a name for the Stanford dance division's annual alumni concert, "Bringin' It Home" seemed the most obvious choice for the most ...
When a composer sits down to work, she might use a keyboard or a guitar to play the notes in her head. Ultimately, though, the permanent record of her song or symphony is a written score. Same thing ...
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