William Forsythe, Martha Clarke, Shantala Shivalingappa, and more.
Will any of the dancers make a permanent leap? Plus, summer dance picks.
Veteran Chorepgraphers debut new work at DTW and the Joyce Soho
Jill Johnston died on September 18, following a stroke nine days earlier. The shock waves are reverberating. Perhaps we thought she was indestructible. Jill began to write about dance for The Village Voice in 1959, four years after Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher, and Norman Mailer founded the small, feisty ... More >>
You're invited to John Cage's birthday
The optimist who used a bald eagle to challenge America's idea of art
Two very different companies challenge stability
An Irish group does a brainy quickstep in downtown NYC
Setting classicism on edge (with love)
Transforming wit through serious craft
A new collection of illuminating stories
Cool moves seen through a cracked glass
Sharon Lockhart's 'Pine Flat' photographs are all subject matter and no content.
Ideas Bred in China and Israel Coincide at Lincoln Center Festival
New Cinderella Comes to Town, and Old Gems Shine
Choreographers Inspire Other Artists to Electronic Experiments
Long Nights in a City of Many Tribes
Inward and Downward With the Arts
Populating a Future, Celebrating a Past
Graham Center Wins a Round in Court and Wakes Up Choreographers
Spring Fever Dreams
There Is Nothing Like a Pro
The Fascination of Whats Difficult
Coming to Terms With the Art of Dennis Cooper
The Changing Nature of Freedom
Danger Run
Renewing the Old
Exploring New Mother Tounges
