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Dancers’ Group History: Celebrating 30 Years
To celebrate Dancers’ Group’s 30th anniversary this year, we reached out to many in our community—beloved friends and a wonderful mix of artists, educators, writers, and funders that we have […]
Teaching in a Wild Triangle
In my position as Director of Teaching and Learning at Luna Dance Institute, I am often contemplating all that goes on in the teaching of this multifarious art form. Consider, […]
January/February 2009
Winter-Spring Preview: Experience Something New By Rita Felciano Departing from Tradition: Insights from Java By Sally Dean Opening the Boxes By Lisa Wymore Music Makers By David McLean, Richard Marriott […]
October 2007
What Exactly is Community-Based Dance? By Jessica Robinson Choreographing Change; An Interview with USF By Marielle Amrhein Who Are We? By Bonner Odell: An overview of a new series called […]
Welcome, Jul/Aug 2013
As the seduction of summer activities—vacations, barbecues, beach walks—linger, I remind myself how essential it is to have another activity to celebrate my successes. Not a boastful task, but one […]
WAVES OF CHANGE: West Wave Dance Festival Returns With Joe Landini at the Helm
It was a sad day for Bay Area dance when the West Wave Dance Festival folded in 2012. The annual showcase began as Summerfest under the direction of Cathleen McCarthy […]
Ira Glass, Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass Mince Words and Moves
NEWSFLASH: DANCERS can speak and radio hosts can boogie too. But you’ll have to go to the upcoming performance at the Nourse Theatre, Three Acts, Two Dancers and One Radio […]
January/February 2014
Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Flying Somewhere New: Introducing the Center for Dance and Aerial Arts, in Conversation with Joanna Haigood By Heather Desaulniers A Promising New Partnership: José Manuel Carreño […]
Welcome, May 2014
Well-placed words of encouragement brighten any day. The timing in which a teacher releases nuggets of wisdom and kindness has the ability to motivate and even alter a person’s life path. […]
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. Often dubbed “emerging leaders,” this group is typically defined as under 35 years […]