There’s No Such Thing As “We Can’t Do Something”
Dance artist Karenne Koo of Tucson, AZ, discusses her involvement with the Mettler-based dance community and the breadth of her outreach work.
September 9, 2019 | Read Article
Living the Tradition of Baul
Parvathy Baul, one of the most recognized woman Baul practitioners in the world, describes how Baul functions as both a contemporary and traditional form, and the challenges Baul faces in the modern world.
September 5, 2019 | Read Article
How To Choose The Right Dance School For You
Whether you’re a beginner looking to wriggle your toes for the first time or a seasoned dancer hoping to get in a good sweat and boogey, finding the right dance school can be difficult. That’s why we’ve put together this checklist to help you find the school for you!
September 2, 2019 | Read Article
Long-Distance Multiplicity and Multivocality
The Post Natyam Collective - a transnational, web-based coalition comprised of Sandra Chatterjee, Cynthia Ling Lee, and Shyamala Moorty - shares more about their long-distance process, as well as some of the motifs and queries within their work.
August 29, 2019 | Read Article
From the Shelter to the Classroom
After recently being appointed director of the National Dance Institute of New Mexico’s Hiland Theater in Albuquerque, Steven Melendez shares his goals in his new position, as well as how his past uniquely informs his ability to connect to his students, especially those who are underserved.
August 26, 2019 | Read Article