Choreographic Lineage is an interactive, web-based genealogical network illustrating connections between dance artists, their teachers, their students, their collaborators and people who they were ...
The last time you walked into an art museum, you were probably greeted by oil paintings and marble sculptures, not a cluster of gymnastic rings, old-fashioned feather dusters, and whimsical swinging ...
Nobody asks stage actors, “How come you never write a play?” Nobody tells classical musicians, “You should compose a symphony!” Yet dance fans often wonder when performers will morph into ...
A new type of crystal defined in terms of the relative motions of its constituents has been proposed by three physicists in Canada. The researchers came up with the idea of “choreographic crystals” ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick In “Review,” the choreographer Madeline Hollander reimagines months of unseen dance performances at the Hamilton Fish Pool in Manhattan.
1 Watch: Next On Stage's High School & College Top 10 Revealed "Nicole's talent is fresh, immediate, and undeniable. She has remained creative and prolific, collaborating with various ensembles and ...
Traditional crystals are composed of extremely orderly, symmetrically arranged repeating patterns of atoms that don’t move. Recently, however, a team of physicists has proposed a type of crystal that ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jean-Paul Montanari’s career as the head of Montpellier Danse has been entwined with the rise of contemporary dance as a force in France. By Roslyn ...
The first time they step into William Forsythe’s installation “Nowhere and Everywhere at the Same Time No. 2,” some people race, thinking they must hurry to avoid disrupting the more than 200 ...
Authorities in the Russian Republic of Chechnya have announced a ban on music that they consider too fast or slow. Minister of Culture Musa Dadayev announced the decision to limit all musical, vocal ...