Two New Nutcrackers and a Half Dozen Other Performances Worth Catching This December
From annual staples returning with fresh surprises to thought-provoking new works, here’s what we’re excited to see this December.
From annual staples returning with fresh surprises to thought-provoking new works, here’s what we’re excited to see this December.
Here are the latest promotions, appointments and departures, as well as notable awards and accomplishments, from the last month.
We’re all spending a lot more time on social media these days, whether that means aimless scrolling, taking advantage of the plethora of class and workout options streamed direct to your living room, or leading classes yourself. But the deluge of at-home dance footage has resulted in the unexpected collision of two of our favorite […]
Dear Editor, There has been much discussion lately about the practice of professional arts organizations charging fees for performers to audition. Sara Bibik’s letter to Dance Magazine brought that conversation to the forefront of the dance community and gave me—and hopefully many others—an opportunity to revisit and reflect on something that’s commonplace in our industry. […]
In the world of ballet, Arcadian Broad is a one-stop shop: He’ll come up with a story, compose its music, choreograph the movement and dance it himself. But then Broad has always been a master of versatility. As a teenager he juggled school, dance and—after the departure of his father—financial responsibility. It was Broad’s income […]
Peter Chu, the amazing dancer/choreographer first noticed in Crystal Pite’s company Kidd Pivot, is teaming up with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago for an adventure in immersive installations. Back at the 2010 Dance Teacher Summit, when his piece This Thought exploded across the stage, he rightfully won the Capezio A.C.E. Award Competition for choreography. I was […]
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