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Crossroads: Part I: dancers
This article is the first in a three-part series on the transformative experiences of Bay Area dancers, choreographers and dance teachers. WHILE A FRESHMAN IN COLLEGE, I found myself at […]
SPEAK By Jessica Robinson Love
I more or less quit dancing five years ago. Like many of us, I came into arts administration as a dancer needing to pay the bills. But after a few […]
Being Blurred: Ralph Lemon Interviewed
Ariel Osterweis Scott (AS): The last time I saw you was at a Miguel Gutierrez performance. I remember you said something provocative regarding an explicit performance art piece I hadnβt […]
Excavating a Unique Pairing: Between Joti Singh and ZenΓ³n BarrΓ³n
IN THE SPRING OF 2009 I interviewed Joti Singh and ZenΓ³n BarrΓ³n; at the time they were collaborating through Choreographers in Mentorship Exchange (CHIME), investigating a unique partnership and exploring […]
Crossroads: Part III: Teachers
This article is the third in a three-part series on the transformative experiences of Bay Area dancers, choreographers and dance teachers. “Crossroads: Part I: Dancers” ran in September 2010 and […]
2010 Highlight
As an emerging professional dancer, choreographer, performer, I seek out ways to develop my artistry, broaden my perspective on process/performance, and connect with communities in creative fields. My most memorable […]
Pedagogical Frontiers in Technique: A Fresh Look at Old Ideas
Technique is a means of arriving at a statement. β Jackson Pollock WHAT IS A TECHNIQUE CLASS? Or, more importantly, how, do I teach a technique class? Modern technique. Ballet. […]
An Interview with Wayne McGregor
International choreographer, Wayne McGregor, whose work Chroma has been met with international acclaim. Accolades include his work as movement director for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and choreographer […]
Dancers Taking Time Off
Dancers who have never questioned their path to become performers inspire me. For a long time I thought that slipping seamlessly into one’s dream dance company, without question or deviation, […]
Stealing Stories: Leyya Tawil
You poor little creature…what is yours? Your house…your job…your kitchen chairs and the number plate on the door…ah! But these don’t belong to you. By what right did they come […]