What makes a choreographer great? This has been the question plaguing the dance world for the last thirty or so...
“There is only the dance” T.S. Eliot wrote in 1936 in “Burnt Norton,” the first poem in his seminal late...
No, but I spent two sunny afternoons in the Philadelphia Museum of Art for dances based on or in reference...
If you were to watch Leonardo Sandoval dance from just the ankles up, you might suppose he’s skating. He travels...
New York City Ballet’s Visionary Voices program featured one world premiere, Jamar Roberts’s “Emanon—In Two Movements,” and two recent additions...
While performing arts organizations around the globe were decidedly hard hit by Covid-19 during the last 15 months, dancers and...