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Welcome, September 2014
While tackling domestic responsibilities, I multi-task, listening on the radio to music, news, game shows, and the wonderful tales presented on programs like This American Life. A few weeks ago, while paying […]
Welcome, Dec 2011
Looking back, looking forward. Sometimes it’s best to state the obvious: Like when a friend has a piece of spinach caught between his/her teeth. You need to tell them. You […]
Getting in on the Act: Activating the Arts
What exactly do you mean by ‘participatory arts practices’?” a dancer recently asked me. A Confessional Tale We were on a rehearsal break and I was casually talking to a […]
Upaj (Improvisation) of Life Captured on Film
Having personally witnessed the development of Pandit Chitresh Das and Jason Samuels Smith’s relationship on and off the stage, I was thrilled when the announcement of a documentary to capture […]
Beauty in Search of a Resting Place
Does an artist have a responsibility to anything or anyone other than their whim?
BABY BABY, COME ON HOME
Photo courtesy of Zoe Huey. [ID: A self portrait of a light-skinned, mixed-race Asian person with short hair in a blue long-sleeve button up shirt. The person is looking at […]
Put Yourself On the Beam
An email exchange between guest editor Rowena Richie and butoh legend Hiroko Tamano
The Artistic Ensemble at San Quentin Prison
EDITOR’S NOTE: In 2013, the Insight Prison Project, a Restorative Justice organization, approached artists and educators Amie Dowling and Freddy Gutierrez about their desire to bring a dance theater workshop […]
SPEAK: Differences
The Way You Look (At Me) Tonight is an international co-production by SF choreographer Jess Curtis and Scottish choreographer Claire Cunningham in collaboration with UC Berkeley philosopher Alva Noë, dramaturge Luke […]
Adapting Instead of Excluding: a Conversation with Nadia Adame, AXIS Dance Company Artistic Director
At age 14, I had a car accident which left me with a spinal cord injury. The doctor said, “You can’t do this anymore. You can’t dance anymore. You have to find another career.”