Dancing In-Between: Stories from a Queer Latinx Immigrant Artist
Choreographer Rogelio Lopez discusses his piece “Entre Despierto y Dormido,” a celebration of queer becoming and the cultural traditions he’s reclaiming as an immigrant from Mexico.
Choreographer Rogelio Lopez discusses his piece “Entre Despierto y Dormido,” a celebration of queer becoming and the cultural traditions he’s reclaiming as an immigrant from Mexico.
Dance writer Bonnie Eissner converses with New York City based choreographer Caleb Teicher about SW!NG OUT, the critically acclaimed presentation of Lindy Hop. Part performance, part dance party, SW!NG OUT brings the Jazz Age dance into its second century.
Muisi-kongo Malonga, artistic director of Fua Dia Congo in the Bay Area, reflects on what it means to preserve a living artistic tradition.
Culture critic Jose Solís discusses his episodes for NCCAkron’s podcast “How People Move People: Trace Elements” that chronicle the legacy and impact of those lost to and living with HIV/AIDS.
Megan Lowe, choreographer and director of Megan Lowe Dances in the Bay Area, highlights and celebrates mixed-race Asian American Pacific Islander experiences in her dance-theater work “Gathering Pieces of Peace.”