Contemporary dance piece gracefully combines styles to share heavenly story “Grace,” a piece choreographed by Ronald K. Brown, fuses traditional African American dance with contemporary styles to ...
Watching the hundreds of young people lined up outside in the chill of weekend mornings at the start of this April (for the KTN Can U Dance? show where Pulse editor CEO is a judge), I couldn’t help ...
"Contemporary Dance in Four Colleges" is a 1952 Perry-Mansfield production that captures the innovative spirit of mid-century American dance education. The film presents dynamic performances and ...
Growing up in Philidelphia as a young Black boy who enjoyed contemporary dance styles such as ballet, jazz, and modern wasn’t easy for Anthony Burrell. At times, he was bullied on his way to dance ...
Raquel Cordova has her heart set on developing a new dance company, combining contemporary ballet and modern dance styles with a dash of Peruvian panache. The Burbank resident is artistic director of ...
For the first time since its founding in 1986, Samahang Modern is taking the Spring Sing stage. The competitive dance team will be performing an open-style set that is a variation of its piece ...
The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company begins a national tour to pay tribute to Alwin Nikolais known for his visually astonishing modern dance, choreography, music and lighting. They come to the Vilar ...
This story was originally published by ArtsATL. This week’s Modern Atlanta Dance Festival will offer “seven different visions” of contemporary style in one public performance, MAD Fest host Douglas ...
Tickets: Available in person at the BYU Ticket Office in the Harris Fine Arts Center or Marriott Center, by phone at 801-422-2981 or online at byuarts.com New forms and approaches will be illuminated ...
Pride, greed, envy, sloth, gluttony, lust and wrath. These are the cardinal sins translated onto the stage in a contemporary multimedia performance presented by Nashville Ballet in collaboration with ...
Watching the hundreds of young people lined up outside in the chill of weekend mornings at the start of this April (for the KTN Can U Dance? show where Pulse editor CEO is a judge), I couldn’t help ...