The term “dance poetry” seems like an oxymoron. Poetry is textual, dance is physical. Put the two together and maybe Walt Whitman could have stunned us with a few pirouettes on his way down that road ...
Yale Dance Studies, in conjunction with Theater and Performance Studies, recently announced the launch of a new initiative, the Yale Dance Lab. Yale Dance Lab, which extends the dance, theater, and ...
The University has started a new initiative to conduct creative research into dance and movement. The new initiative — called Yale Dance Lab — is replacing Yale Dance Theater but is wider-reaching in ...
After the quarantine deprived her of the opportunity to dance with her peers in the Afrobeat dance group Dzana last spring, Yale senior Joan Agoh relished the chance to connect and create with them ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. From September 12 - October 7, 2022, DLNY hosts its Fall Lab Cycle ...
On Feb. 15, Yale Dance Lab released the first two episodes of its 16-part series called “Transpositions: dance poems for an online world” in collaboration with the Yale Schwarzman Center. The series ...
The SLIPPAGE lab started over 20 years ago. Today, the lab is exploring a variety of topics, including Black social dance practices and the intersection of music and dance as abstract art forms. The ...
In developing his latest project for the Washington, D.C.-based company Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, choreographer and director Peter DiMuro strives to pierce his audience’s consciousness. To do this, ...
Nebula Dance Lab is thrilled to bring back the HHII Dance Festival Feb. 19-21, 2016. HH, which stands for Herbig Haro, are small patches of nebulosity associated with newly born stars. HHII felt like ...
The Hatlen Theater at UC Santa Barbara buzzed with energy and anticipation this past Wednesday as loved ones and interested patrons awaited for the curtains to drop. Kinetic Lab, an annual performance ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An oral history project, “Planting Seeds,” considers the history and impact of an American Dance Festival program to train dancers in China. By Brian ...
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