On Her Dance Journey
Kozue Kasahara, a Japanese dance artist based in Los Angeles, shares her experience dancing under iconic Black female dance artists like Lula Washington and Karen McDonald.
Kozue Kasahara, a Japanese dance artist based in Los Angeles, shares her experience dancing under iconic Black female dance artists like Lula Washington and Karen McDonald.
Leslie Satin, a choreographer, dancer, writer, and teacher in NYC, describes her book, “Dancing with Georges Perec: Embodying Oulipo,” and how she considers the work of experimental 20th-century French writer Georges Perec from a dancer’s perspective.
Elaine Talamaivao, a Polynesian dancer and educator and the director of Tala Mai Moana in Southern California, brings her lived experience with Samoan, Hawaiian, and Māori cultures to her community.
Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company tells historic stories using traditional Native American songs and dances with the goal of educating audiences about Native American stories, culture, and values.
Peruvian dance artist Moyra Cecilia Silva Rodriguez teams up with Lenora Lee Dance in San Francisco to present “A Bridge to Now,” a collaboration between US and Peruvian dancers expanding perspectives on Chinese immigration in the Americas.