Dance & Theater, Writing Are We Too Precious With Classic Dance Works? Choreographer Natascha Greenwalt loves the music of Swan Lake, but she January 3, 2020
Dance & Theater, Writing Ballet Twins: Two Sets of Siblings on What It’s Like Becoming Professionals Side by Side Ballet is already a competitive world, but how do you dance alongside October 25, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing Sonya Tayeh Is Done Proving Herself, But Never Done Growing When Sonya Tayeh saw Moulin Rouge! for the first time, on opening July 15, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing Jolie Rose Lombardo’s Journey Back to Ballet After Spinal Surgery It was mid-January when 15-year-old Jolie Rose Lombardo first noticed the June 17, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing A Mother’s Mountain of Pointe Shoes Shows What It Takes to Become a Professional Dancer On the morning of May 1, Miriam Barbosa posted a photo of her May 14, 2019
Cultural Criticism, Dance & Theater, Writing A Dance to Shake Up the Story Wall Street Journal Masterpiece Column: George Balanchine’s ‘Slaughter on April 26, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing Inside the History and Techniques of Mexican Folklórico Picture a group of dancers with brightly colored skirts, embroidered April 16, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing How Three Ballet Companies Joined Forces to Bring The Magical World of “The Wizard of Oz” to Life Picture The Wizard of Oz, and your head probably fills with yellow brick January 31, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing The Ailey School’s Summer Intensive Prepares Students for The “Real” Dance World On a summer afternoon at The Ailey School’s studios, a group of January 19, 2019
Dance & Theater, Writing Caleb Teicher’s First Evening-Length Takes Place in a Sandbox With a style that fuses tap dance, Lindy hop and vernacular jazz, Caleb January 5, 2019