Ballet Nepantla: Valentina

Making their first appearance at Brava, New York City’s Ballet Nepantla presents Valentina, stories of women and their roles during revolutionary Mexico through extraordinary dance that fuses traditional ballet folklorico […]

Ballet Nepantla: Valentina

Making their first appearance at Brava, New York City’s Ballet Nepantla presents Valentina, stories of women and their roles during revolutionary Mexico through extraordinary dance that fuses traditional ballet folklorico […]

Lovers of Home: The Diouf Family

It’s 8:37 am on a Saturday in March, at the home of the Diouf family.

Amy Seiwert’s Imagery: Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon

Amy Seiwert’s Imagery proudly announces the culmination of Natasha Adorlee’s two-year artistic fellowship. Blooming Flowers and the Full Moon tells the poignant story of Adorlee’s mother’s immigration from 1960s Taiwan […]

MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE: Jo Kreiter Brings Attention to Older Homeless Women

Isadora Duncan Award-winning choreographer Jo Kreiter draws from a variety of disciplines and lenses: gymnastics, Chinese pole acrobatics, social justice and urban revitalization, to name a few. Along with her apparatus-based aerial dance […]

Luna Dance & Creativity: Learning & Teaching II – Crafting

This weeklong intensive is for Luna Summer Institute and DIDC-A alums to deepen their understanding of engineering dance lessons and units for maximum creativity and student autonomy. Course content includes […]

Ten Tips for Creating a Top Performing Website

Think back to the last dance performance you saw: How did it inspire you? What feelings did you have after you left the performance? How did you hear about it? […]

SPEAK: Moving Words Grant

I devote my life to making theater. In the last 15 years I have spent many thousands of dollars producing the shows that I have directed. These dollars have mainly […]

Change and Exchange: University of San Francisco

Try to pronounce the letters P-A-S-J as a word with one syllable–PASJ–and you speak the lingo of young artists at the University of San Francisco. Rather, the shorthand version for […]

Synchronous Objects: What Else Might Dance Look Like?: An Interview with Professor Norah Zuniga-Shaw

Back in college, while in one of my countless rehearsals I remember thinking, “I wonder what areas of the stage we use the most?” Little did I know that this […]