Dance
An Opera for an English Olympic Hero
Lal White was forgotten by many, even residents of his small English factory town, but the whimsical Cycle Song hopes to change that
July 2012 |
By Franz Lidz
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


