The Church, a new artist residency, exhibition space and creative center in the village of Sag Harbor, recently hosted the Martha Graham...
Two of Los Angeles’ foremost cultural organizations — the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts and the Wallis Annenberg Center...
On December 10, 10 international ballet stars will make the world their stage and join forces to launch a first-of-its kind virtual...
The 17th annual Fall for Dance Festival is offering its first-ever digital dance celebration this October, with the performances being filmed live on...
Choreographer Molissa Fenley’s celebrated 1988 solo work, State of Darkness, finds new life this fall, performed by a new generation of New York’s...
On August 3, five dancers from New York City Ballet (NYCB) and two from the Martha Graham Dance Company began a strict...
The Martha Graham Dance Company has announced its 95th season, which begins with a special Martha Matinee and the finale of The Eve Project on September 23. The 2020-21...
Buglisi Dance Theatre and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in partnership with Dance/NYC, will present a reimagining of the Table of Silence...
“Well, it’s been a rollercoaster!” says American Ballet Theatre (ABT) Soloist Calvin Royal III when asked what his artistic life has been...
June 19, 2020. Online, on YouTube. On June 19, for the first time since 1937, the Martha Graham Dance Company performed a reimagining...
New Jersey’s Axelrod Performing Arts Center (APAC) announces the launch of the Axelrod Performing Arts Academy (APAA) beginning Monday, June 29. Curated...
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts has acquired the archive of Martha Graham, one of the most significant and influential...
When Costa Rican dancer Lorena Pérez and business partner Adriana Montalvan started From Artist to Artist, she didn’t expect the dancewear company to...
One of my favorites things in the whole world is a great photography book. I remember going in to Borders or Barnes...
The number 35 holds great significance for New York choreographer Elisa Monte. “I was 35 when I started the company in 1981,”...
Dance diplomacy isn’t dead; it just took a 20-year hiatus. The idea – aimed at fostering cross-cultural understanding through dance – first...
“To me, the body says what words cannot. I believe that dance was the first art.” — Martha Graham As the founder...
This season, as you do your Christmas shopping or brainstorm gift ideas for your loved ones, take a moment to realize that,...
Lois Greenfield is one of the most iconic dance photographers of our time. Her innovative style has resulted in images that capture...
By Kathleen Wessel of Dance Informa. Black Swan and A Chorus Line notwithstanding, audition stress isn’t just for ballet dancers and Broadway...
By Leah Gerstenlauer of Dance Informa. The end of 2013 is nigh, dear readers! With the New Year in sight, it’s high...
By Leah Gerstenlauer of Dance Informa. What does it mean to be a master in one’s field? Peggy Lyman Hayes — former...