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Photo: Jaci Downs

Kulu Mele Celebrates Maturation and Fellowship—Past, Present, Future

Caitlin Green

I wrote in my notes, “I know they gotta be tired!”with about seven exclamation points, only 10 minutes into the 90-minute pro

Photo: Noel Bégin/Decidedly Jazz Danceworks

Book Review: Getting Down to the Roots of Jazz Dance

Darcy Grabenstein

The Africanist aesthetic as essential to jazz dance theory, pedagogy, and choreography.

How to Audience

Miryam Coppersmith

Questions to consider when viewing a performance

Photo: Cardell Dance Theatre

A Cross-species Movement Dialogue Between Agency and Vulnerability

Caitlin Green

An embodied dialogue between agency and vulnerability, expressed by their use of weight, and one another.

Photo: Paloma Guzman

Feminist Latina Dance Making: An Interview with Marlen Puello

Joy-Marie Thompson

“It should be possible to enjoy the same privileges as male artists.”

Photo: Malaya Ulan

A dance of remembrance

Anito Gavino

A remembering of those who transcended into the afterlife, a naming of the pain and suffering of Black gay men during the AID

Photo: Ann Robideaux

Dances take shape at Grounds For Sculpture

Darcy Grabenstein

In Mud Baths, choreographers dig deep for inspiration

Photo: Maria Baranova

Floored

Emilee Lord

Maybe you dance. You are a part of it.

Photo: Andrés Gonzalez-Bonillas

Movement and Words Collide

Darcy Grabenstein

From words on paper to feet on the ground, workshop participants mix it up.

Photo: Johanna Austin

Jérôme Bel

Emilee Lord

Performance is the most beautiful thing in the world.