book review

Photo: Emma Cohen

Ntozake Shange Expresses the Poetry of Black Dance

Emma Cohen

In the new book Dance We Do, the line between language and movement is erased

Photo: Dana Lixenberg

Drag Dance: Relived, Reincarnated, Reimagined

Leila Mire

Considering the 'politics of gender in motion' in drag performance

Photo courtesy of Central Recovery Press

Embodying Anti-Racism

Emma Cohen

Resmaa Menakem's "My Grandmother’s Hands" addresses racialized trauma through somatic practice

Photo: Stephanie Berger

Mark Morris’ Life in Dance Lived “Out Loud”

Christina Catanese

"Because I'm me…": Morris is very much himself in his new wide-ranging memoir.

Photo: Sophie Bufton

Curating as Caring– Curating for Live Arts Contribution

Barbora Příhodová

Authors envision curating as based on the ethics of care, and a call for 'democratizing curation'

Photo: Bengt Jönsson

Tango Nuevo: What Is “Authentic” Tango Anyway?

Kalila Kingsford Smith

A wonderfully engaging ethnography, Tango Nuevo guides us on a journey...