Articles from the ‘Essays’ collection
A Glimpse into Disability Dance Artistry in Another Corner of the World
Stance on Dance editor Emmaly Wiederholt reflects on her opportunity to attend the Korea International Accessible Dance Festival (KIADA) in November 2022.
February 20, 2023 | Read Article
Coming Home
Aiano Nakagawa, a dance artist, educator, facilitator, writer, and event producer in the Bay Area, shares their story confronting and overcoming their body image inner demons.
January 23, 2023 | Read Article
From the Village to the World and Back
Nikhita Winkler profiles Vetunjona "West" Uarije, a Namibian dancer and cultural practitioner who shares how dance connects him to his roots to heal a painful past and reintegrate a strong cultural identity.
January 2, 2023 | Read Article
Pretendians in Dance
Snowflake Arizmendi-Calvert, a performance artist based in the Bay Area, discusses the problem of pretendians (people pretending to be Indians) in dance, and how folks can learn to advocate for Indigenous artists.
December 19, 2022 | Read Article
A Ballet Dancer’s Journey to Loving Herself
Michelle Chaviano, a ballet dancer with Ballet North Texas, reflects on her harrowing journey with body dysmorphia and disordered eating as a young student at English National Ballet School.
December 5, 2022 | Read Article