Burning Desire to Choreograph
JoAnne Tucker, an artist in her 80s living in Costa Rica, reflects on the current political upheaval and her desire to create a dance of resistance.
February 2, 2026 | Read Article
Tomorrow, Let’s Dance as Part of the Political Process
Tomorrow on election day, Stance on Dance challenges you to dance as part of your engagement with the political process. Here's why.
November 2, 2020 | Read Article
A Choreographic Approach to Understanding the Black Male Body
An Interview with Musa Hlatshwayo Musa Hlatshwayo is a dancer and choreographer in South Africa. One of his most recent works, UDODANA, explores the black male body, its constructed identity and its placement in society. He shares his impetus for making the work, as well as its relevance and impact. […]
September 24, 2018 | Read Article
On Borders and Bodies
An Interview with Arkadi Zaides BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Arkadi Zaides is an independent Israeli choreographer. One of the main themes he grapples with in his work is the concept of borders, both literal and metaphorical. He shares how borders have come to be a defining element of his work. ~~ […]
May 5, 2016 | Read Article
