August 9, 2024Dance When the Paris Olympics Begin, the Seine Is His Stage To open the Games, the theater director Thomas Jolly has masterminded a […] Read more
August 8, 2024Dance What if All Dance Forms Were Considered Equal? At the Palais Garnier, ballet met hip-hop and beyond in a glittering […] Read more
July 31, 2024Dance Ford and Mellon Foundations Name 2024 Disability Futures Fellows The 20 recipients, including a Broadway composer, a Marvel video game voice […] Read more
July 30, 2024Dance ‘Ain’t Done Bad’ Review: Jakob Karr’s Dance to Orville Peck Songs Jakob Karr, from “So You Think You Can Dance?,” has conceived and […] Read more
July 22, 2024Dance Review: Pam Tanowitz Debuts ‘Day for Night’ at Little Island Pam Tanowitz’s “Day for Night” flows with and against the current of […] Read more
July 2, 2024Dance After 40 Years of Dance, What Happens to a Dream Fulfilled? Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, who founded Urban Bush Women four decades ago, […] Read more
June 19, 2024Dance Zack Winokur Leads an Arts Reboot at Little Island Zack Winokur, an ambitious dancer-turned-director, now has a New York stage to […] Read more
June 7, 2024Dance Watch a Sisterhood of Budding Ballerinas Five students from the School of American Ballet perform an excerpt from […] Read more
June 6, 2024Dance Review: In ‘The Fires,’ a Triptych of Stories About Gay Men and Love Raja Feather Kelly makes his playwriting debut with a spellbinding story of […] Read more
May 7, 2024Dance The Vampire Ballerina in ‘Abigail’ Has a Long Pop Culture Lineage The vampire ballerina in the new movie “Abigail” has a long pop […] Read more