Left to right: Bhumi Patel, Stephanie Heit, and Raven Malouf-Renning, Queer Mad Electrics at Township Commons Park, Oakland, photo by Petra Kuppers [ID: Dancing people in silhouette with arms reaching […]
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Past Perfect
Don’t stop believin’— yes, the now-famous power ballad by Journey originally airing in 1981, speaking to my state of mind then, before cell phones and emails, before AIDS and HIV, […]
The Crisis in Criticism: The Economy, the Internet and the Death of Dance Writing, Jun 2009
If you are reading this, odds are you earn at least part of your living working in the arts, or are a committed member of the dance audience. Let me […]
A Movement of the Spirit
I had been sitting with a question. What is a play?
we done/come home: a ritual prayer for belonging
House/Full of Blackwomen Photo by Robbie Sweeny. [ID: A Black woman with her eyes closed sits in a blue armchair with her head slightly leaning to the side. On the […]
Black Ballerinas in Picture Books: Rupturing the Color Line in American Children’s Literature
As a Black girlhood studies scholar, I pay close attention to picture books that portray Black girls. More specifically, I intersect dance studies and children’s literary studies in order to explore the representation of Black ballerinas in autobiographical and biographical children’s picture books.

