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Turn Around to See What’s Coming Next: A Conversation with Brenda Way about ODC’s 45th Anniversary
DURING A RESIDENCY at the American Academy in Rome, ODC’s Founder and Artistic Director Brenda Way remarked on the way early Romans conceived of the future, not by looking forward […]
Critical Dialogues: Heather Desaulniers and Christy Funsch
What if, rather than writing a review, a critic sat down with a choreographer to have a two-way conversation about the work? That’s the experiment behind Critical Dialogues. For this […]
Critical Dialogues: Rachel Howard and Pearl Marill
WHAT IF, rather than writing a review, a critic sat down with a choreographer to have a two-way conversation about the work? That’s the experiment behind Critical Dialogues. For this […]
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 […]
The Body Politic: Baroque Dance Speaks Truth to Power in The Temple of Glory
Dance has never been more political than it is today, with artists creating work on themes of feminism, racism, inequality, violence and the fight for justice. The issues may be topical, […]
Dancing Diplomacy; One Woman’s Journey to the Heart of Kathak
The traditional Kathak solo is alive and well. In India? Maybe not. But in California, yes! In 1992, I wandered into Pandit Chitresh Das’ Kathak class at SFSU when I […]
Stretching Across the Urban Jungle: ONSITE Presents Katie Faulkner’s We Don’t Belong Here
On the heels of an ambitious four-choreographer collaboration with Kara Davis, Manuelito Biag, and Alex Ketley, Katie Faulkner is not only stretching herself as an artist, but is now literally […]
New View: Christy Bolingbroke
With fresh young faces popping up constantly, the local Bay Area dance community is a unique blend of seasoned and new perspectives. In Dance caught the new view from New […]
Ms, Fs, and As, Oh My! Life After Graduate School, The Transition Awaiting
ON JUNE 13, 2010 I graduated from The Ohio State University with an M.F.A. in Dance. I moved to San Francisco on June 18. This transition has been an education […]
A Banana Peel is Good for Headaches: Observations from the Traditional Arts Field
Between dinner and dessert one evening, Doba G., a medical doctor in her late seventies who emigrated from the Ukraine to San Francisco in 1993, gave me a tip: Lily: […]