Disney lovers, this one’s for you. On December 15, Belle, Lumière, Mrs. Potts and the rest of the crew behind the 1991 classic returned to […]
Jessica He on the Joys of Being a Professional Ballerina
Visualize your favorite hobby—is it drawing, cooking, running? Now, visualize yourself in your element, whether at your desk, in the kitchen or on the trail, […]
Why Crafting More-Inclusive Immersive Theater Matters
I am a unicorn, so I’ve been told. I can make people feel a certain way, move a certain way and feel validated. I nestle, […]
Jodi Melnick on Her Lifelong Love of Dance
I am deeply, madly, in love with movement. It is one of the great loves of my life, it is my heart. The very unromantic […]
Meet Cira Robinson, Senior Artist with Ballet Black
“My growth as a dancer is never over, and that’s one of the many reasons why I still love it,” says Cira Robinson. The Cincinnati […]
My Experience With Long COVID Forced Me to Acknowledge the Vulnerability of All Bodies
As a dancer, I have always understood how much I depend on my body. But I hadn’t ever thought about how much my world would […]
Jerron Herman, Disabled Dancer, On the Power of Gut Feelings
When you return to a piece of choreography after a while, whether rehearsing for another performance or simply reminiscing with old company friends, it’s a […]
Gregory Richardson on Music From The Sole
Despite having grooved onstage with tap icon Michelle Dorrance for over a decade, Gregory Richardson doesn’t consider himself a dancer. The composer and multi-instrumentalist is […]
Dance Finds a Place in Baseball With the Savannah Bananas
Zachary Frongillo thought he had left dance behind. Then, one fateful day last summer, the owner of the Savannah Bananas, a Coastal Plain League baseball […]
Beyond Dance Challenges: 4 Choreographers Share Their Unique Approaches to TikTok
Can you remember the last time you thought of a clock when you heard the word “ticktock”? We can’t either. The TikTok app has brought […]