In Dance
In Their Way: Ten Years of the Women on the Way Festival
In 1999, Mary Alice Fry became frustrated while running an arts space in SOMA called Venue 9. For ...
The idea for this triumvirate first started to percolate in my brain several years ago during an ...
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 ...
I feel restless, maybe even a bit complacent. Believe me, I have plenty of tasks to accomplish and ...