Christopher Dunn’s Story
BY LIZ BRENT This interview is part of an ongoing series, Men Who Dance, which looks at the experiences of men in the field of dance. Christopher Dunn: I started dancing young, but I only did tap for the first 14 years of my life. My family was not supportive […]
May 15, 2014 | Read Article
Dancing with the Fullness of Myself
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT Like so many little girls, I wanted to be a ballet dancer. This desire did not fade as I approached adulthood, but grew in intensity. College was mandatory, and let’s face it, I wasn’t strong enough technically to get into a ballet company or trainee program, or […]
March 10, 2014 | Read Article
Stitching a Complex Tapestry: An Interview with Nina Haft
By Emmaly Wiederholt; Photographs by Gregory Bartning Nina suggested we meet in Mountain View Cemetery, a beautiful spot between Oakland and Piedmont that sweeps over tombstones and crypts to an epic view of the San Francisco Bay from the top of the hill. Her location choice in many ways felt […]
November 21, 2013 | Read Article
Staying Honest: An Interview with Lizz Roman
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; PHOTOGRAPHS BY GREGORY BARTNING Lizz was a force to be reckoned with. She talked a mile a minute and said exactly what she meant. She was honest in a way that was both stunning and intimidating. When she danced, that same honesty and force made for a […]
November 11, 2013 | Read Article
Transferring Knowledge and Tradition: An Interview with Enrico Labayen
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; PHOTOGRAPHS BY GREGORY BARTNING Enrico pulled together two long white ballet barres until they stood a foot apart. A mix of athleticism and emotion unfolded as he folded himself in and around the barres, building to a critical point where he slowly turned his head while balanced […]
October 28, 2013 | Read Article
