- Reviews
Brendan McCall
- An intrepid choreographer examines classical forms through a post-modern lens
- Reviews
Caitlin Green
//shrouded\\ evokes a necessary discomfort within the container of performance.
- Reviews
Noel Price-Bracey
In Losing My Religion, Rennie Harris models resistance, teaching us to never tire until “victory is won.”
- Reviews
Jen George
Science in partnership with dance yields collaboration and contrasting forces.
thINKingDANCE is a consortium of dance artists and writers who work together to provide critical coverage for dance, to build audiences for dance, and to foster the art of dance writing.
- Nicole Perry’s publication urges critical reflection for movement educators
- Ballet Hispánico’s 56th season is an exciting women-led tour of the Latine diaspora.
- Donald Byrd sounds the alarm in his latest work connecting 9/11 to the crises of our current moment.
- Virginie Brunelle's Fables reveals how bodies resist and transform.
From the Archives
A collection of featured work from our archives across the years
- A Nutcracker-alternative, holiday-inspired dance, perfect for anyone who has ever felt isolated by holiday cheer.
- The declarative title of Lionel Popkin's "There Is An Elephant In This Dance" cued us to look for a pachyderm. But "Aida" it ain't.
- Elizabeth Zimmer, the venerable New York dance critic ran one of her infamous Kamikaze workshops with the newly formed thINKi
- The movement artists and choreographers calling themselves The Requisite Movers sat on the stage to field questions.