If your TikTok feed recently served you a clip of seven dancers moving in uncanny synchronization to a 1979 new wave track, you’ve already seen the work of Molly Long. Her choreography has racked up ...
The global dance community is in mourning following the death of David Lee Scott Jr., known to millions as Dave Scott, a pioneering choreographer and creative force behind some of television’s most ...
Over three decades ago, choreographers and brothers Rich and Tone Talauega, known as Rich and Tone, were teenagers dancing at ...
If we celebrate the impact of physical storytelling, we must acknowledge the artists behind it,’ says Equity body, calling out the lack of movement categories in major awards ...
He created dances performed worldwide, and, under his leadership, the Houston Ballet grew into one of America’s largest and most prominent troupes.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Introverted and shy as a child, Antonio Najarro found in dance not only a vocation, but also a form of vital expression. He grew ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. The three-night “Endure” showcase presented by the University of Georgia Department ...
Hours of rehearsal and learning new techniques will pay off for the University of Arizona’s School of Dance in a special ...
View post: Disney World Immediately Closes Major Parts of Beloved Theme Park Land at Magic Kingdom “It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Dave Scott, who touched so many ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critics’ Notebook Is theatrical choreography at a turning point? Or just leaping, lurching and shimmying as usual? Our critics weigh in. By Jesse ...
Dance Canvas has announced its 2026 Performance Series, taking place March 20thand 21st, 2026, at the Rialto Center for the Arts. This annual event features a dynamic cohort of choreographers, ...
When fans of the American version of “The Office” hear the piercing synth at the beginning of the Chris Brown song “Forever” — followed by the staccato chant “One, two, three, four!” — they’re likely ...