Queer Women Are Disconcertingly Absent From the Pages of Dance History. Where Are They?
It’s 2009, and my high school self is in the studio choreographing a new duet with my best friend to
Continue readingIt’s 2009, and my high school self is in the studio choreographing a new duet with my best friend to
Continue readingOften times in dance, we can be very goal-oriented. We’re perfectionists, always striving for a better line, one more turn,
Continue readingMalak Shoeira went to her first pole dance class half-jokingly, after a friend’s suggestion. At the time she was a
Continue readingWith the recent SAG-AFTRA strike, we checked in with our neighbors north of the border, who are voting on a strike of their own.
Continue readingDoes it feel too soon to think about your pointe shoes and back-to-school? It’s understandable that it might be daunting
Continue readingGoing hard in the studio and performing, and then weeks or months off: that’s the dance sector phenomenon of layoffs,
Continue readingThere’s no shortage of dance-based nonfiction on seemingly endless topics, but fiction shelves have seen a recent influx of stories
Continue readingWe’ve all been there — you see something flatly wrong on social media, and you pause for a moment. After
Continue readingAn April Fools’ joke played by Steps on Broadway a couple months ago struck a nerve with its dance community
Continue readingAs I’ve been rediscovering as I return to dance, auditioning is an inherently vulnerable act. Even the most accomplished performers
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