Choreographic Lineage is an interactive, web-based genealogical network illustrating connections between dance artists, their teachers, their students, their collaborators and people who they were ...
SAN DIEGO — With a dozen high-def cameras and a couple of camcorders, plus pens, notebooks, sketch pads and laptops, more than 40 people spent three recent weeks in a black-box theater on the campus ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick In “Review,” the choreographer Madeline Hollander reimagines months of unseen dance performances at the Hamilton Fish Pool in Manhattan.
Nobody asks stage actors, “How come you never write a play?” Nobody tells classical musicians, “You should compose a symphony!” Yet dance fans often wonder when performers will morph into ...
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Avant-garde musician and performance artist Meredith Monk enthralled Syrian students on Monday with a lesson on vocal and choreographic techniques in a rare cultural exchange ...
“Dancers are flexible people,” says Atlanta Ballet Artistic Director Gennadi Nedvigin, and I know what he means. As a professor of dance who taught virtual classes from my cramped living room and ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Sylvie Guillem, the most feted female ballet dancer of her generation, has ...
The renowned Kunqu Opera, developed under the Ming dynasty, is one of the oldest prevalent forms of Chinese Opera. It evolved from the Kunshan melody and dominated Chinese theatre from the 16th to the ...