In 1971, vanguard modern choreographer José Limón created “Dances for Isadora” as a tribute to one of the pioneers of the art form — Isadora Duncan. Limón regarded Duncan as his “dance mother” and ...
Being in the moment is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot in the dance world. But in this improvised solo by the tap dancer Ayodele Casel, having such focus is key. Set to a duet recorded by the ...
Audiences have seen the once-trivialized art of tap dancing reclaim its powerful African American identity, deepen its expressive potential and hone its speed and intricacy to unprecedented levels.
Something you should know about "Trolley Dances," the site-specific dance performance now in its third year in San Francisco, is that the dances don't actually take place on the trolleys. That, it ...
Over the past few years, I’ve found myself at a number of shows that are what I like to call post-post-postmodern dance: performances that might feature text and props, perhaps nudity and/or ...