The Most Memorable Dance Moments From the 2024 Academy Awards
[ad_1] 2024 was a big year for dance at the Oscars, including a history-making performance, a heart-pumping ensemble number, and a surprise addition to...
[ad_1] 2024 was a big year for dance at the Oscars, including a history-making performance, a heart-pumping ensemble number, and a surprise addition to...
[ad_1] Hi! My name is Charlotte Manfield and I’ll be blogging about my experience at the 2024 Solo Ice Dance Camp in Allen, Texas!...
[ad_1] Watching Eric Best navigate the sensuous curves of Stanton Welch’s Tapestry, during Houston Ballet’s Jubilee of Dance this December, the dancer’s flow and...
[ad_1] In the folktale “Stone Soup,” members of a village each bring one ingredient to a simmering pot; it doesn’t matter what they bring,...
[ad_1] With the 96th Academy Awards coming our way on March 10, we’re taking a moment to acknowledge the most prominent dance in the...
[ad_1] Iván Vargas’ explosive energy and ability to convey the deep-rooted quejío, or cry, of the persecuted Roma people in dance has led him...
[ad_1] It’s baaack! After almost two years off the air, our favorite dance show (we love you, too, “DWTS”) made its revamped return to...
[ad_1] On a cool afternoon last November, Linda Past Pehrson, just a few days shy of her 77th birthday, warmed up backstage at the...
[ad_1] In 2017, after a seven-hour callback over the course of two days for her dream company, San Francisco–based Robert Moses’ Kin, Elena Martins...
[ad_1] Social media offers an open lens into the lives of whoever is willing to share. This is especially enticing for aspiring dancers who...
[ad_1] March’s performance calendar is action-packed, with perspective-shifting premieres from women choreographers, ambitious works touring to the U.S., a pair of Broadway musicals inspired...
[ad_1] A mesmerizing dancer and an intellectual force in the field, Steve Paxton asked basic but foundational questions—about movement, performance, and hierarchies of all...
[ad_1] Convention ballrooms are always exciting, but sometimes they can also be overwhelming, with hundreds of dancers jockeying for space—and attention—on the carpeted floor....
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share Share Email In Dance Informa’s series, Preschool teaching tips with Tiffany Henderson, we hear from master studio owner and dance...
[ad_1] Dancers are frequent movers. Relocating can be par for the course in any career, but in as unpredictable a field as dance, it...
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share Share Email Before the curtain-raiser performance of Alexei Ratmansky’s Wartime Elegy on opening night of triple bill Love and Loss, Pacific Northwest...
[ad_1] My relationship with dance has been defined by witnessing. It began at an early age within the vibrant walls of the dance studio....
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share Share Email John Lam, veteran of Boston Ballet, is the only Vietnamese-American dancer in a major U..S ballet company. Approaching...
[ad_1] As youngsters, my brother, Gregory, and I went to the Apollo Theater in Harlem to watch tap greats like Teddy Hale, Bunny Briggs,...
[ad_1] Share Tweet Share Share Email Dance Informa continues its series on stories about Ann Reinking, written by colleague and friend Debra McWaters. Chapter...