In California, one out of every five registered nurses (RN) is of Pilipinx descent.[1] These nurses are also disproportionately represented on the front lines: bedside as well as in intensive care units, emergency rooms, nursing homes and long-term care.
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What Inspires You?
Wanting a bit of winter inspiration, Dancers’ Group sent a request to a variety of dancers, administrators, choreographers, designers, artistic directors, funders, and even some politicians, asking them to respond […]
Conversations with Anna Halprin
Photo by Rick Chapman As surely everyone must know by now, Anna Halprin turns 100 on July 13, 2020. Just as her work has celebrated the dancer in every body, […]
Artistry, Engagement and Advocacy with AXIS Dance Company
Judith Smith and Sonsheree Giles / photo by Trib LaPrad “Just as ripples spread out when a single pebble is dropped into water, the actions of individuals can have far-reaching […]
Cross-Training Across Generations: Current Challenges in Arts Administration
A NEW CROP of bright, talented individuals are rising in the ranks of the art administration sector. Often dubbed “emerging leaders,” this group is typically defined as under 35 years […]
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 […]