Sean Dorsey Dance 2021 AT-HOME Season

Sean Dorsey Dance brings our 2021 home season INTO YOUR HOME! Join us for a FIRST LOOK at Sean Dorsey Dance’s new multi-year project: THE LOST ART OF DREAMING explores and […]

Kathy Mata Ballet: Autumn Celebration 2022

Kathy Mata Ballet proudly announces its upcoming virtual live-streaming performance, wherein company members will offer works ranging from classical to contemporary ballet, including a variety of solos, duets, and character, […]

Yerba Buena Gardens ChoreoFest (Day One)

Yerba Buena Gardens ChoreoFest highlights the strength, diversity and vibrancy of the Bay Area contemporary dance scene through a two-weekend mini festival of site-specific work. Curated by RAWdance’s Artistic Directors, […]

Bahiya Movement: Believe In Self Residency Showcase

Bahiya Movement’s 2022 Believe In Self (BIS) residency program will hold its 1st annual established artists residency, where seasoned artists ranging from ages 18 and up, will work with a […]

Kathy Mata Ballet: Spring Showcase

Kathy Mata Ballet celebrates Spring Showcase 2022, presenting classical and contemporary ballet pieces, performed with live accompaniment. Company members and guests perform in many different dance styles, including musical theater, […]

Kathy Mata Ballet: Spring Showcase

Kathy Mata Ballet celebrates Spring Showcase 2022, presenting classical and contemporary ballet pieces, performed with live accompaniment. Company members and guests perform in many different dance styles, including musical theater, […]

Sean Dorsey Dance 2022 Home Season

Sneak-peek excerpts-in-progress of SDD’s new work “The Lost Art Of Dreaming” **Sunday performances will have ASL interpretation. Don’t miss Sean Dorsey Dance’s first live, in-person performance in over TWO YEARS! […]

Sean Dorsey Dance 2022 Home Season

Sneak-peek excerpts-in-progress of SDD’s new work “The Lost Art Of Dreaming” **Sunday performances will have ASL interpretation. Don’t miss Sean Dorsey Dance’s first live, in-person performance in over TWO YEARS! […]

In Practice: Book Review: Katherine Dunham: Dance and the African Diaspora by Joanna Dee Das

The first time I met dance historian Joanna Dee Das was either at an event she curated when she was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Dance Studies at Stanford or […]

Gaining Perspectives, Changing Perceptions – Article #3: The Illusion of Borders

EDITORS NOTE: In this ongoing series for In Dance Farah Yasmeen Shaikh writes about her experiences as a Pakistani Muslim-American woman Kathak artist and her work teaching and performing in […]