Who Are We?

An overview of a new series called the Talking Dance Project, which aims to create dialogue around topics affecting Bay Area dance.

For Current Projects

Dance Discourse Project #8

Dance in Pop Culture: How do YouTube and “So You Think You Can Dance” both help and hinder? Dance Discourse Project #8 delved into the popping of contemporary dance – […]

One on One with Meg Stuart

When New Orleans-born, Berlin-based choreographer Meg Stuart walks into a crowded room her presence ricochets against the walls penetrating the bystanders. The stakes are at once raised and there is […]

Welcome, Apr 2011

With the blossoming buds of Spring, I am eager to feel the sun on my face and the flower of ideas that motivate. Yet my thoughts fill with more questions […]

In Conversation: Afrofuturism with Raissa Simpson

Raissa Simpson is a socially conscious artist that holds community building at the core of her repertoire. Witnesses of her work have seen in-depth studies of topics ranging from Judgment […]

Welcome

PLEASE TOUCH ME, IN IMAGINABLE AND UNIMAGINABLE WAYS. This is my wish when entering a new situation, publicly and privately, and itโ€™s also a good mantra. Provocative? Of course, but […]

Consider the Source: Five Common Knee Injuries

Dancers often perform hundreds of jumps in a single dance class, so itโ€™s no surprise that knee pain is a common problem. Many dancers assume pain and even injury are […]

Welcome

When our Executive Director, Wayne,ย asked all of us at Dancersโ€™ Group to reflect on our hopes for 2017 for the January/February issue of In Dance, I was at a loss. […]

Welcome: Hopes for 2017

What awaits? A simple question that involves speculation, hope, worry and certainly doing much of what is always doneโ€”work with what we have, while doing what we love. While I […]