Finding the Humanity in Dance’s Legacy
Paul Dennis, a dancer, choreographer, regisseur, and the Chair of the Dance Department at Hunter College in NYC, shares how his personal dance history led him to his work preserving the legacies of many of modern dance’s greatest choreographers.
October 31, 2022 | Read Article
Saving Space
Joe Landini, founder and current director of operations at SAFEhouse for the Performing Arts in San Francisco, CA, shares what his ride has been like running SAFEhouse in its various iterations over the years and how it intersects with his own choreography and creative endeavors.
October 24, 2022 | Read Article
Dancing the Private Lives of Pilipinx Nurses
Kularts director Alleluia Panis, composer Joshua Icban, and dancer Jonathan Mercado discuss their upcoming production, Nursing These Wounds, a site-specific dance performance investigating the impact of colonization on Pilipinx health and caregiving through the lens of Pilipinx nurses’ history.
October 10, 2022 | Read Article
Using Dance to Understand the Effects of Police Violence
Dominic Moore-Dunson, a choreographer in Akron, OH, explores in his current work "inCOPnegro" how he will one day talk with his young son about police violence toward the Black community.
September 26, 2022 | Read Article
Considering and Supporting Difference
Jess Lowe at One Dance UK discusses “Considering Difference – Making Dance Accessible,” a resource that seeks to bring awareness to access barriers in dance spaces, and to suggest actions that promote independence and inclusion.
September 19, 2022 | Read Article
