In Sanskrit, kalpana means imagination. Translated through Odissi -- a classical dance form that originates in the Hindu temples of Odisha, India -- it stands f...
The universe was born in darkness, or so believes the hive mind of fuse*, an Italian studio and production company that blends dance and digital technologies. A...
A clownish, cartoon smile is plastered on the faces of choreographer and filmmaker Britt Whitmoyer Fishel’s dancers in GRIN -- a series of three abstract films....
For anyone born in the age of digital streaming, a mixtape is a foreign concept. The late-twentieth-century relic referred to a cassette tape or CD compilation ...
The smell of warm popcorn wafted through the doorway of Core Dance studios last Memorial Day weekend as passersby caught sight of human figures gliding across a...
Dance film and the daily news share a core commonality -- they both reach the other side of the world within a matter of seconds. Littered with the vestiges of ...
Holly Wilder takes her choreography out of its traditional proscenium trappings to invite deeper audience connections. She believes seeing dance out in the worl...
Dance’s ephemeral nature is a major source of its appeal, says choreographer and filmmaker Mitchell Rose. But as attendance to live dance performances dwindles,...
Open up your preferred web browser then type “female choreographers” into the search bar. The first page alone offers up splashy headlines inquiring where exact...
Douglas Scott, creator of Full Radius Dance and the Modern Atlanta Dance Festival (MAD), fears losing the historical first person voice in Atlanta dance. For th...