Adaptar en vez de Excluir: una Conversación con Nadia Adame, Directora Artística de AXIS Dance Company

A los 14 años, tuve un accidente automovilístico que me dejó con una lesión en la médula espinal. El médico me dijo: “Ya no puedes hacer esto. Ya no puedes bailar. Debes encontrar otra carrera”.

REST/UNREST: Latina/o/x choreographers provide community and craft to strategize, recover, and resist.

BOUBION AND ALDAPE ARE THE CO-DIRECTORS OF THE 4TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LATIN AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY CHOREOGRAPHERS, (FLACC 2017) Liz: The number four typically represents stability and order. It is a […]

TLAOLI: Gente del Maiz

Para Rodrigo Esteva — translation from Spanish by Mirah Moriarty included below. Mirah y yo creamos Dance Monks en el 2000 mientras vivíamos en Xalapa, México. Antes de esto habíamos pasado […]

Afro-Peruvian Resilience and Empowerment Through the Dance Son de los Diablos

By combining Afro-Peruvian dance movements with ancestral memory and historical information, Cunamacué brings visibility to the presence and cultural contributions of African descendants in Peru.

Contra Costa College: Community Dance Showcase

Join Contra Costa College for an evening filled with community, fun, and dance! Featuring Bay Area dance companies including Visceral Roots, Aleno Dance Project, Bay Area Dancers, CDE, and many […]

When Salsa Swipes Right on Somatics, There is a Match

Photo by David Poertner What if the digital space could be a reprieve, an alternate reality for postcolonial dance research? Perhaps now, working outside of institutional demands, brown perspectives can […]

Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds: Hatha Yoga for Women in Spanish / Cuerpos Sanos, Mentes Sanas: Hatha Yoga para Mujeres en Español

Andreína (She/her) is a Venezuelan interdisciplinary performing artist and registered Integral Yoga practitioner based in Yelamu, Ohlone Territory, colonially known as San Francisco, California. She currently teaches beginner level Hatha […]

Juneteenth: A Celebration to Remember

It was June 19, 1865 in Galveston, Texas. Union soldiers led by Major General Gordon Granger arrived with news that the Civil War had ended and that the enslaved were […]

10 in 10 with Sir JoQ

You are reading excerpts from Andréa Spearman’s recorded conversation with Jocquese “Sir JoQ” Whitfield. 10 in 10 theme music: Bright, upbeat pop music that you may hear in a teen-centered […]

Excavating a Unique Pairing: Between Joti Singh and Zenón Barrón

IN THE SPRING OF 2009 I interviewed Joti Singh and Zenón Barrón; at the time they were collaborating through Choreographers in Mentorship Exchange (CHIME), investigating a unique partnership and exploring […]