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Embracing Fat: Technique, Performance and Movement Innovation
The following article is the first in a three-part series on body image and dance. Look for Part II in June and Part III in the July/August issue of In Dance
The Art of the Possible: Increase funding for the arts in 2008
It has been four years since the California Arts Councilβs (CAC) budget was drastically cut by 94% leaving our state at the bottom of the nation in per capita spending […]
Past Perfect
Donβt stop believinββ yes, the now-famous power ballad by Journey originally airing in 1981, speaking to my state of mind then, before cell phones and emails, before AIDS and HIV, […]
Whatβs in a Conversation?
βWe had an incredible Practitioner Exchange last night!β I tell my Luna colleagues, βI laughed, I even cried, we danced around, and the conversation just flowed.β I realize as Iβm saying this, that Iβm not fully describing the depth of the discussion, and that in fact, it sounds a bit trite.
Welcome, May 2010
Community β A complex notion? Or as simple and essential as breathing? Our community can be represented by those we are born into, or those we choose for consistent needs […]
Crossroads: Part II: Choreographers
THIS ARTICLE is the second in a three-part series on the transformative experiences of Bay Area dancers, choreographers and dance teachers. The first article on dancers ran in the September […]
Diving Deeper Into Flamenco
For the last twelve years, Iβve lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, studying flamenco and performing professionally. While there are many good flamenco teachers passing down the tradition, Iβve […]
The Dance v. The Critic: Who Has The Right to Write?
IN 2007 IN DANCE DEVOTED a majority of its November issue to the topic of dance criticism. Many critics and community members commented on the threat of a kind of […]
Bali Takes Center Stage
With the mere mention of the word “Bali,” images of lush, green rice terraces and dancing maidens often come to mind. Though just one of over 17,000 islands that make […]
Inclusion in Education: Children with Autism
Allison is five years old. She attends dance class each week at her public school in Oakland. In class, Allison spins, jumps, and sways to the music, laughing as she […]