Finding Flamenco: A Journey Full of La Duende
I was introduced to flamenco by a blood-letting, like a tailored and sharply-cut red dress whipping ...
I am a creature of habit. I love having a structured routine, knowing what to expect and seeing the ...
Naked, Outspoken, and Thriving: A Decade in the Bay Area
Back in February or March of 2000, I braved MUNI in the rain and headed to the Cowell Theater for my ...
Don’t stop believin’— yes, the now-famous power ballad by Journey originally airing in 1981, ...
Glimpses of Nijinsky…100 Years Later
Much celebrated this year is the 100th anniversary of Serge Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes, the ...
A Mini History of Dance Education
Dance has been a part of U.S. public education since the early 1900s, when the concepts of gymnasium ...
Quick and Clear, and Queer: An Interview with Keith Hennessy
Busy, busy—such is the life of an artist currently performing his own work both locally and in New ...