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Reflections: What a Difference a Dance Conference Can Make
Flying from Oakland to Chicago to attend the 16th annual conference of the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO), November 5, 2014, I recalled my maiden voyage to NDEO in 2001. Back […]
Critical Dialogues
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 […]
FACT/SF’s New Commissioning Program JuMP: Balancing Breadth and Depth
OFTEN WHEN THERE ISN’T an ideal opportunity at hand, you have to create one for yourself. In that vein, FACT/SF founder and Artistic Director Charles Slender has recently created a […]
Raices de Otra Tierra: Reflections on the Diverse Folclórico Community of the SF Bay Area
LIVING IN THE BAY AREA, we are fortunate to be in one of the most ethnically diverse regions of the United States. Our home is so diverse, that in 2013, […]
Connecting at the Dancewoods Festival
This article originally appeared in Stance on Dance. As a dancer, my physical reality strongly influences who I am, how I move and think. Knowing this about myself, I make […]
Welcome
THE RANGE AND QUALITY OF DANCE PERFORMANCES presented in the Bay Area continues to expand, and that’s the truly good news, but the challenge remains that all too frequently, many […]
HOMEBODY: Movement Meets Buddha Nature
PICTURE A BUDDHIST. What comes to mind? A red-robed monk or nun sitting patiently on a cushion, lips gently smiling, eyes closed, legs crossed in Lotus Pose? Or perhaps you […]
Welcome
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, […]
September 2015
Welcome by Wayne Hazzard She, Who Can See, Finding balance with choreographer Alleluia Panis by Claire F. Meyler Pursuing Intimacies: Joe Goode’s installation makes performance into a personal encounter by Kate Mattingly […]
ORGANIZED CHAOS: Lenora Lee’s Fire of Freedom Tackles PTSD
GROWING FROM A RESIDENCY on the tiny black box stage at The Garage in San Francisco to large-scale site-specific works that incorporate film, martial arts, text, and installation elements, Lenora […]