Dance
Sugar and Spice in Colombia’s Alluring Cali
Candied treats and salsa music go hand in hand in this South American city high above the Cauca Valley
September 02, 2011 |
By Laura Kiniry
An Unforgettable Photo of Martha Graham
Barbara Morgan's portrait of the iconic dancer helped move modern dance to center stage
June 2011 |
By Joan Acocella
The Great Ballerina Was Not the Greatest Revolutionary
A 1959 failed coup of the Panamanian government had a shocking participant – the world-famous dancer Dame Margot Fonteyn
June 18, 2010 |
By Gregory Katz
Dancing Around Abraham Lincoln
Bill T. Jones, one of America’s foremost living choreographers, tackles Lincoln’s complicated legacy in his newest work
September 11, 2009 |
By Rebecca Milzoff
On the Job: Choreographer
Choreographer Lori Belilove pays homage to Isadora Duncan, the mother of contemporary dance
May 01, 2008 |
By Robin Reid
Degas and His Dancers
A major exhibition and a new ballet bring the renowned artist's obsession with dance center stage
April 2003 |
By Paul Trachtman
The Jitterbug Met R&B
And the shag, a stylish Southern dance, was born and reborn along the Carolina coast
September 01, 2000 |
By T. Edward Nickens
