I Wonder if My Neighbors Can Hear Me Singing

In March, when we received the Stay at Home Order, I was burnt out. Most days, I was driving in circles around the Bay to keep up with my freelance gigs, eating peanut butter sandwiches in my car between jobs, and desperately in need of a break. I couldn’t have imagined when we received that first Stay at Home order on March 16 that we would be here now.

In Practice: Going Health Nuts

In our usual pre-article email exchange, In Dance editor, Wayne Hazzard wrote to me, “What is healthy these days?” I have a very personal stake in this question, which made […]

To PhD or Not to PhD

An overview of PhD programs across the U.S. and U.K.

Mash Up: Capacity Building in a Time of Continual Flux

There are least two levels of capacity building: practical usable tools, like technology and web-based platforms, and foundational skills, like adaptability, transparency, agility, and the ability to make clear decisions. […]

Team Rita

When I first got a call from Rita Felciano, she was working at the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival office in Fort Mason Center and I was the editor at […]

A Decade of Difference; Voice of Dance Comes Into Its Own, Mar 2007

An overview of the online hub for dance’s development into an international web destination.

Dana Reitz: The Silent Innovator Comes to the Bay Area

Quick, name the top three dance performances you’ve ever seen. Mine come to mind easily. They are, in reverse order: 3. Rudolph Nureyev in Valery Panov’s The Idiot based on […]

POSTPONED – Fast Forward

At this time, The New Ballet has postponed their upcoming performance to Sun, Jun 7. Read More Here. Fast Forward provides the opportunity for emerging choreographers, both local and from […]

Postcard Distribution Service

Reserve your spot by emailing dg@dancersgroup.org or calling 415-920-9181. The number of reservations are limited to 10 each month. We will only deliver postcards when we have your reservation. Maximum Size […]

Welcome

As the writers sent me their drafts, I’m struck by possible “essay pairings.”