Give me a child until he is seven and I will show you the man. – Aristotle
Maniya Barredo, née Josephine Carmen Imutan Barredo, was seven years old when a ph...
Thursday and Friday will mark Atlanta-based choreographer Juel D. Lane’s second New York premiere, when Dallas Black Dance Theatre performs Lane’s How to Kill a...
The vibrant Atlanta dance scene is saturated with different styles, but it is rare for audiences to see multiple companies on one bill, let alone in a performan...
All too often, local dance company directors face the day-to-day challenges that leave little time to partner with other Atlanta-based companies. Potential bene...
Last September, Atlanta Ballet’s Return to Fall production placed works from different eras side-by-side, revealing connections between old and new ballets. Thi...
Like all intuitive teachers, Dr. Theresa Howard has a knack for meeting her students where they are.
While earning her Master of Science in Dance Movement Th...
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 ...
On March 27, the Los Angeles-based dance company BODYTRAFFIC will bring works by acclaimed Israeli choreographers Barak Marshall and Hofesh Shechter to Kennesaw...