The Leap Lives Again!
If you were a dance-obsessed child like I was, chances are you spent hours making your dolls dance to the best their static limbs could move. In honor of leap year, which happens once in a blue moon (actually less often!), I busted out the ol’ Barbie dolls in my parents’ garage […]
February 29, 2016 | Read Article
National Dance Institute of New Mexico: Teaching Teamwork and Effort
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Emily Lowman is the Santa Fe Outreach Artistic Director of the National Dance Institute – New Mexico, an organization that goes into the public schools and teaches dance classes to kids. Emily shared with me the highlights, challenges and impact she has experienced working with NDI-NM. ~~ […]
February 25, 2016 | Read Article
Rehabilitation through the Arts: An Act of Bravery
An Interview with Ricki Gold Ricki Gold, deputy director of Rehabilitation through the Arts, shares some of the highs and lows working within this unique organization that goes into five New York State prisons and offers theater, dance, creative writing, voice and visual art to utilize the arts as a […]
February 22, 2016 | Read Article
Fabiola Torralba: Dance Keeps Us Whole
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Fabiola uses dance as an agent for social change by creating opportunities for marginalized communities to share their experiences. She understands the importance of sharing these stories because her own voice and perspective as a queer working-class Latina immigrant is unique. She shared with me her story and how […]
February 11, 2016 | Read Article
If Dance Could Change the World
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; ILLUSTRATIONS BY VIDA VILJOEN Duh My first week of grad school, I found myself in an elective called LACE Theory, a four-hour class comprised of only five students in which we fervently discussed the use of art as an agent for social change. LACE is an acronym […]
February 1, 2016 | Read Article
