ODC/Dance: Dance Downtown

Celebrating ODC’s 50+ Anniversary Five decades of virtuosic, exuberant, and fearless dance Dance Downtown features two seminal works by ODC Founder and Artistic Director Brenda Way that exemplify the company’s […]

From Dress-up to Drag

Monique Jenkinson, aka Fauxnique, exudes the demeanor of both a fabulous diva and a humble girl-next-door–at once imagining performance as spectacle and sparkle beyond the norm, while methodically crafting personal, […]

Speak: Money Changes Everything: Dance and Demos in Contemporary Capitalism

SARAH ANNE AUSTIN’S by now notorious March article in Dance/ USA’s e-Journal compared dance in higher education to a pyramid scheme. The harsh economic reality faced by contemporary dancers is […]

FALLING FORWARD INTO NEW SPACES: In Conversation with Mary Armentrout

Why, What, When, Who and Where – life is full of these five ‘w’ questions. And that last ‘w’ (the where), seems of particular concern these days. From the prosaic to the logistic […]

ODC/Dance: Dance Downtown

Celebrating ODC’s 50+ Anniversary Five decades of virtuosic, exuberant, and fearless dance Dance Downtown features two seminal works by ODC Founder and Artistic Director Brenda Way that exemplify the company’s […]

ODC/Dance: Dance Downtown

Celebrating ODC’s 50+ Anniversary Five decades of virtuosic, exuberant, and fearless dance Dance Downtown features two seminal works by ODC Founder and Artistic Director Brenda Way that exemplify the company’s […]

May 2012

Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Dance/USA: A Summer Camp Survival Guide By Christy Bolingbroke Joy, Risk, and Change: An Interview with Marc Bamuthi Joseph By Maureen Walsh Mash Up: Capacity Building […]

ODC/Dance: Dance Downtown

Celebrating ODC’s 50+ Anniversary Five decades of virtuosic, exuberant, and fearless dance Dance Downtown features two seminal works by ODC Founder and Artistic Director Brenda Way that exemplify the company’s […]

April 2009

The Problem of “Culturally Specific” Dance: The Search for a Critical Multiculturalism in Dance By Alice Fu John Jasperse in the Bay Area: Gaps, Misuse, and the Possibility of Thick […]

Back to the Root: Dancing Ancestral Cosmologies

BTR: Dancing Ancestral Cosmologies culminates a year-long process of embodied discourse and shared research regarding the pelvis and spine. Back to the Root: Dancing Ancestral Cosmologies will share how the […]