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With the Help of Whales, a Choreographer Falls Into an Abyss
Whales, Black bodies, the ocean, climate change, protest movements — over the past few years, they have all made their…
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Review: Camille A. Brown Still Holds the Harlem Stage
It was a sign of her generosity that her program this weekend was almost all work by her associates.
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In Paris, Using Dance to Uncover Hidden History
Benjamin Millepied, an organizer of La Ville Dansée — a daylong event in Paris and its environs — wants “to…
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The Man Behind the Effortless, Viral Grooves
Shay Latukolan, who has worked with Jungle and Childish Gambino, creates choreography so infectious that everyone thinks they can dance…
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Across New York City, Building Young Dancers On and Off the Stage
As Ballet Tech, a tuition-free public school, prepares for its Joyce season, Dionne Figgins teaches the students to see the…
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DanceAfrica Brings Cameroon to Brooklyn
Summer Fridays A guide to enjoying the best of the city every weekend. Credit...Brooklyn Academy of MusicDanceAfrica Brings Cameroon to…
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At DanceAfrica, the Enduring Power of Love
A couple with deep ties to the popular Brooklyn festival and its founder and longtime artistic director, Chuck Davis, recall…
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Review: Parsons Dance Spins and Darts Through Miles Davis
For its Joyce season, the company unveils “Juke,” a spiky premiere by Jamar Roberts, along with dances by David Parsons…
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Review: Need Good Dances? Try Tharp
The Gibney Company’s program at the Joyce Theater includes two Twyla Tharp dances from the 1970s.
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What Does ‘Post-Emerging’ Look Like in Today’s Dance Landscape?
Fresh Tracks, at New York Live Arts, showcases early-career dance makers. This year’s talented crop wonders about next steps.