I Trust Dance: An Interview with Josie Moseley
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; PHOTOGRAPHS BY GREGORY BARTNING “Do you want me to dance?” Josie asked. But before she had reached the end of her sentence, she had literally jumped into a combination. She emoted, expressed, whirled and twirled in her long black swirling coat. One might describe her as regal […]
September 18, 2017 | Read Article
Still In It Together: An Interview with Nancy Davis and Jim Lane
BY EMMALY WIEDERHOLT; PHOTOGRAPHS BY GREGORY BARTNING Nancy and Jim are partners in every sense of the word – dancing partners, business partners and life partners. Though their physical abilities in dance couldn’t be more different, their joint love of ballet is as strong as the tip of a pointe shoe; […]
September 11, 2017 | Read Article
Making It Mine
Editorial Note: Each August for the past five years, I’ve asked dance artists at different points in their careers what “making it” means to them. Please join us this month in looking at what “making it” means as a dancer, artist and human. BY ERIN MALLEY Part I. Once upon a time, I […]
August 17, 2017 | Read Article
Revolutionaries Rather Than Victims
BY KRISTEN DEMAREE Kristin Demaree is a ballet teacher and choreographer based in Boulder, CO. She began Ballet Jam workshops with the aim of supporting women choreographers in the field of ballet. In this interview, she discusses how we might start turning female ballet dancers and choreographers into revolutionaries rather […]
September 15, 2016 | Read Article
Moving Through The Years
Dena Digangi, a senior who splits her time between New Mexico and Florida, has a PhD in Child Development / Creative Arts, specializing in Creative Movement. She reflects on the role movement and dance has played in her life and work. ~~ What was your initial exposure to movement? How […]
March 28, 2016 | Read Article
