What’s in July’s flask?
Jake and Ryan love watching dance. They can’t get enough. Every month they plan their calendar around their favorite upcoming shows. But in order to ease the tension and get into the mood, they also bring a cocktail catered to that specific performance. So what’s in July’s flask? SFCD Summer […]
June 27, 2013 | Read Article
Sculptor Darcy J. Sears
My sculptures are always about the figure at rest or in motion. After 23 years of sculpting the figure you would think I would be bored. However, the human figure is never boring, never the same. Each body is unique. As an artist I look at people in a totally […]
June 24, 2013 | Read Article
Working as an Art Model: Modeling as a Dancer
By Isabel Rosenstock Like many people trying to make a career out of dancing professionally, I have to do other things to make money. I work as a live model for artists and sculptors because it provides me with a fair amount of flexibility in scheduling work and more importantly, […]
June 20, 2013 | Read Article
The Bunion: A Séance with Pina, George, Isadora, and Ohad
By Emmaly Wiederholt and Maggie Stack Every choreographer today has a great choreographer they look up to: someone they draw on for inspiration, someone whose legacy they strive to emulate. But what if today’s emerging choreographers could speak to their idols? What do those famous movers and shakers think about […]
June 17, 2013 | Read Article
A New Chapter in Motivation
By Emmaly Wiederholt How does one go from taking an occasional dance class to dedicating one’s life in pursuit of dance? When does the switch happen? When does a person go from enjoying movement classes and occasional performances to being utterly obsessed with dance? Because let’s make one thing clear: […]
June 13, 2013 | Read Article
