It has been a good year. Entering the last month of 2010 provides me with the time to unwind, ...
Cross-Training Across Generations: Current Challenges in Arts Administration
A NEW CROP of bright, talented individuals are rising in the ranks of the art administration sector. ...
As an emerging professional dancer, choreographer, performer, I seek out ways to develop my ...
THE LAST FIVE MINUTES at the end of an exhilarating yoga class have always been my favorite ...
AS A READER, discovering an especially evocative and compelling turn of phrase can be ...
Pedagogical Frontiers in Technique: A Fresh Look at Old Ideas
Technique is a means of arriving at a statement. — Jackson Pollock WHAT IS A TECHNIQUE CLASS? ...
Recognition, Resources, and Relevance: Considering Cultural Centers
IN EARLY SEPTEMBER I had coffee with an up-and-coming young choreographer, and we found ourselves ...
The Dance v. The Critic: Who Has The Right to Write?
IN 2007 IN DANCE DEVOTED a majority of its November issue to the topic of dance criticism. Many ...
Art, Dance, Theory, and Perception
I FELT UNCERTAIN. Sort of solitary? Though a lot goes on in the Bay Area, the limitations (cost, ...
I FEEL LIKE I'VE NEEDED TO BE REMINDED that work can be guttedly personal and really quite messy, ...