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Book Review: Defining Radical Bodies
When someone says “radical change,” I wonder which definition they are using for “radical.” The word can refer to an approach that comes from outliers, one that challenges existing views, […]
An American in Düsseldorf: Shifts in Perspective: Experience at a European Dance Festival
This summer I was invited to join Dance/USA as part of the American delegation at the Internationale Tanzmesse NRW, a biennial international dance festival and conference in Düsseldorf, Germany. I […]
Flamenco Moving on Two Paths
Flamencologists tell us that the art of Flamenco was nurtured for centuries among the gitano (gypsy) families of Andalucia, but not performed in public until the mid-nineteenth century, and not […]
On Choreographic Thinking
“Dance is not a way of depicting, but a way of thinking”1 —Tere O’Connor I recently took a dance composition workshop with New York artist Jeanine Durning that really made […]
What is Dance/USA?
You’ve most likely heard the name Dance/USA. But what exactly does the organization do? Why, you may ask, do we need a national organization for dance when we’ve got support […]
Dispersing the Diaspora: Excerpts from the CounterPULSE Blog
Edited by Maureen Walsh Traversing personal and cultural borders are two topics that the Performing Diaspora artists, staff and audience are talking about. I’ve sifted though the CounterPULSE blog, selecting […]
Dance/USA: A Summer Camp Survival Guide
Like camp as a kid, the national dance community can look forward to Dance/USA’s Annual Conference each summer. Except, instead of the arts & crafts table, scary campfire stories, and […]
Synchronous Objects: What Else Might Dance Look Like?: An Interview with Professor Norah Zuniga-Shaw
Back in college, while in one of my countless rehearsals I remember thinking, “I wonder what areas of the stage we use the most?” Little did I know that this […]
Celebrating Our HeART-filled Heritage
Celebrating Our HeART-filled Heritage: Parangal Dance Company Oakland Asian Cultural Center’s performing arts series continues with a showcase of captivating dances from various regions of the Philippines and a live […]