Outside Looking In; The ESP Project Explores Separation and Incarceration in 51802, Sept 2007

Preview of ESP Project’s upcoming dance-theater performance around the emotional implications of having a loved one in prison.

Our Breath is as thin as a Hummingbird’s Spin; A Foray into Interspecies Love

Review: Nanos Operetta & Inkboat at ODC Theater, July 26, 2007

Dance Educators Descend on Alabama

A re-cap of this year’s annual National Dance Education Association Conference in Alabama.

To the Rhythm of Another World; A Glimpse of India through the eyes of Margaret Jenkins, May 2007

Margaret Jenkins Dance Company traveled to Kolkata, India in January 2007 to perform A Slipping Glimpse, an evening length work created in collaboration with the Tanusree Shankar Dance Company, which […]

Pure Alchemy; A Roundtable Interview with the Artists of Kate Mitchell

Interview with Spirit House’s collaborating choreographers Kate Mitchell, Brittany Brown Ceres and Katie Faulkner.

First You Must Observe

Shortly after WWII, educators in Reggio Emilia, Italy came together determined to ensure that fascism would never again occur in their country. Hope for the future would lie in the […]

Not Laughing, But Dancing

An artist with a mobility impairment reflects on her journey into dance.

DOUBLE VISION; To Futurism and Back Again

Dance art and technologist duo Sean Clute and Pauline Jennings ruminate on a century-long love affair with the machine.

Training With Intention

My key years of modern dance training in the 90s as an undergraduate came at the time of the highly athletic dancer. Lois Greenfield’s images of Pilobolus dancers with 6-pack […]

Review: Side by Side; November 3, 2007, Julia Morgan Center

Anyone walking down the 2600 block of Berkeley’s College Avenue was treated to both a warm evening and a warm scene on the first weekend of November. Outside the Julia […]