Over three decades ago, choreographers and brothers Rich and Tone Talauega, known as Rich and Tone, were teenagers dancing at ...
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The violinist Johnny Gandelsman wanted his music to move. In the overly winsome “Johnny Loves Johann,” he performs Bach’s ...
Hours of rehearsal and learning new techniques will pay off for the University of Arizona’s School of Dance in a special ...
If your TikTok feed recently served you a clip of seven dancers moving in uncanny synchronization to a 1979 new wave track, you’ve already seen the work of Molly Long. Her choreography has racked up ...
Cincinnati Ballet principal dancer Sirui Liu is a guest choreographer in Modern Mix ’26, marking a historic crossover between the two dance companies.
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Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming unscripted choreography competition Dance 100, hosted by popular celebrity fitness instructor Ally Love. Dance 100 is a competition that brings eight ...
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Sean Dorsey, America's first openly transgender choreographer, previews a powerful new dance work in San Francisco focusing on care, resistance and connection amid attacks on trans communities.
https://doi.org/10.5325/philrhet.54.1.0045 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/philrhet.54.1.0045 Copy URL ABSTRACT The essay explores Alva Noë's theory of ...