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To Russia With Love: FACT/SF’s Trans-Siberian Tour
What do Annie Leibovitz, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and FACT/SF have in common? They’re all cultural ambassadors to Russia through the U.S. State Department’s American Seasons program, which promotes the […]
November 2011
Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Gamelan Sekar Jaya: Practicing the Art of Community Engagement By Vivian T. Chu Freedom and Community: From The Wallflower Order to the Dance Brigade By Keith […]
SPEAK: Stuck With You
By Xandra Ibarra Ten years in burlesque has provided me with an intimate knowledge of the political and emotional consequences of performing with/against the fictions structuring Mexican/Chicana female subjectivity. Burlesque […]
Tips for the Business of Dance: Making Your Resolutions Real
It’s that season again when people dream of getting fit, learning a new skill, or accomplishing something grand in their personal or professional lives. After all, looking toward the new […]
Bebe Miller’s A History Reveals the Body as Archive
In advance of her company’s West Coast premiere of A History January 25 and 26 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA), Bebe Miller made a visit to […]
The Art of Government: Looking Forward in 2013
After a seemingly endless election season, everyone could probably use a break from talking politics. But politics (and policy making) carries on, so here’s a quick run-down on what this […]
A Turning Point, Part II – Rebirth
“In Mexico they say when someone you love dies, a part of you dies with them. But they forget to mention that a part of them is born in you- […]
Carolena Nericcio Fuses Forms to Inspire New Generations of Belly Dancers
The sun never sets on American Tribal Style Belly Dance®. From Sydney to Stockholm, and Tel-Aviv to Taipei, one can find an American Tribal Style® (ATS®) class in more than […]
A Breath and a Hum, and a Move Like Mango: An Interview with Deaf Dancer & Choreographer Antoine Hunter
Transcribing my interview with Deaf dancer, choreographer and teacher Antoine Hunter, I am acutely aware of how much every conversation relies upon a unique choreography of gestures, expressions and empathy. […]
The Right Space For the Right Piece: Here Now Dance Collective to Perform at CounterPULSE
Consider the following scenario: You’re a dancer living in the Bay Area, and you have an impulse to choreograph. Whether making dances has always been an ambition or one day […]