October 12, 2025Dance Review: At Fall for Dance, War, Persistence and a Slow Tap of Love The annual festival, popular for its take-a-chance-priced tickets, opened with a show […] Read more
October 12, 2025Dance Gerald Arpino Brought ‘Zah!’ to Ballet. How Does His Work Hold Up? The choreographer’s dances were athletic, often sexy, and dealt with contemporary themes. […] Read more
October 12, 2025Dance Paris Opera Ballet Brings Hofesh Shechter Work to America, Leaving Tutus at Home The company will perform the contemporary choreographer Hofesh Shechter’s “Red Carpet” in […] Read more
October 12, 2025Dance Gerald Arpino, Minus His Groovy Fourth Dimension A festival at the Joyce Theater leaves out the Age of Aquarius […] Read more
October 12, 2025Dance At City Ballet, Jamar Roberts Brings Fresh Air to a Fashion Gala New York City Ballet presents a new work of uncanny beauty, with […] Read more
October 12, 2025Dance Review: Paris Opera Ballet Unrolls a Lackluster ‘Red Carpet’ The esteemed company presents a full-length contemporary work by Hofesh Shechter at […] Read more
August 28, 2025Dance Annie Stainer, 79, Dies; Enigmatic Mime Who Performed With David Bowie She later became a powerful solo artist in her own right, creating […] Read more
August 28, 2025Dance ‘Seven Scenes’ Review: Push-Pull Pieces Lacking Connective Tissue A tempestuous new work by the choreographers Bobbi Jene Smith and Or […] Read more
August 28, 2025Dance Kennedy Center’s New Dance Director Criticized ‘Woke’ Ballet Culture Stephen Nakagawa, a former dancer with the Washington Ballet, wrote a letter […] Read more
August 28, 2025Dance Down to Earth Festival Brings Free Performances to NYC Parks and Public Spaces The Down to Earth festival answers a pandemic-era call for changes in […] Read more