BANDALOOP: LOOM:FIELD

Join BANDALOOP for their 30-Year Anniversary at this open-to-the-public performance. *Family-friendly show on April 16th at 5pm includes performances by special guest, Alphabet Rockers! Accessibility:ย Email chelsea@bandaloop.org to reserve ADA seating, […]

BANDALOOP: LOOM:FIELD

Join BANDALOOP for their 30-Year Anniversary at this open-to-the-public performance. *Family-friendly show on April 16th at 5pm includes performances by special guest, Alphabet Rockers! Accessibility:ย Email chelsea@bandaloop.org to reserve ADA seating, […]

Just Out of Reach: The Art of the Company History, Mar 2008

Capturing dance, if not purely impossible, is at least like hunting butterflies: a fragile art, with many beautiful frustrations. Once you pin it down, its motion has been stilled, and […]

MIZMAR, GHAWAZI AND SWORDS โ€“ OH MY! Celebrating Community Through Dance

LEAVE the chiffon, sequins and sparkles at home. Bring your friends, family and co-workers to enjoy what promises to beย a spectacular afternoon with belly dance companies Bal Anat and Karavansaray.ย Just […]

Leading the Dance Field Through Change

During my first few months as the executive director of Dance/USA, I engaged dance leaders from around the country in conversations about the state of the field. What are they […]

Rosemary Hannon & Miriam Wolodarski: This is It

“This is a time for dealing with reality as it is, not as you would have it be” (I Ching Online.net 2015). โ€œBut one thing is certain. If one is […]

Performance Forecasting Calendar Discontinued

In light of our online Community Calendar and print calendar showcased in In Dance magazine — Dancers’ Group will no longer provide a “Performance Forecasting Calendar” as a pdf online. […]

Mash Up: Capacity Building in a Time of Continual Flux

There are least two levels of capacity building: practical usable tools, like technology and web-based platforms, and foundational skills, like adaptability, transparency, agility, and the ability to make clear decisions. […]

An Old Friend in a New Light: Reflections on Collaboration in Bharatanatyam

With roots in temple ritual and salons passed from generation to generation through the hereditary dance and music community of Tamil Nadu, in post-colonial India, the practice began to attract students and performers from various backgrounds around the world as a performing art.

Stories in the Moment: Creating shared spaces of belonging for and with people living with dementia

All screenshots captured by Magda Kaczmarska [ID: Eight images show Magda, a person with short brown hair in a white turtleneck and blue track pants and Bob and Barb, two […]