India's longest-running English-language play proves that Dance has the power to fracture, but also mend, relationships
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Want to Learn to Dance from Justin Bieber’s Choreographer? Win a ‘Believe Tour Dance Experience’ DVD or Blu-ray from Blogcritics
Justin Bieber's choreographer Nick DeMoura teaches you the hottest dance moves seen on stage on the 'Believe' tour. Pre-order now, or win a copy from us!
Read More »‘You’re Good at What You Do’: Backhanded Compliments and Thinly Veiled Bias on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’
Persistent racial inequality in America still means that young people of color with a love of dance have unequal access to its 'classical' forms.
Read More »Interview: Elaine Heng and Timothy Coleman of Singapore Dance Theatre’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’
Two dancers discussing dancing 'Romeo and Juliet' to Prokofiev's music.
Read More »Freedom Through Art: ‘The Pig or Vaclav Havel’s Hunt for a Pig’ in NYC
This rollicking jubilee embraces cross-cultural and social revolution and reminds us of the importance that our inner spirit brings to sustaining our social and cultural freedom.
Read More »Dance Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘The Nutcracker’
The lead dancers shined in their roles, executing complicated and tricky footwork, pirouettes, and other movements with aplomb.
Read More »Dance-Theater Review: ‘Nutcracker Rouge’
This burlesque take on the classic ballet is for dance aficionados, lovers of the comfortably outlandish, and anyone who appreciates spectacular creativity.
Read More »Interview: Heidi Zolker and Aaron Yap of Singapore Dance Theatre’s ‘The Nutcracker’
It's a 'Nutcracker' set in Shanghai at the turn of the last century.
Read More »Interview: Jereh Leong and Max Chen of Singapore Dance Theatre’s ‘Passages’
Two innovative choreographers discuss their work.
Read More »Dance-Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Rite’ at BAM
"The Rite of Spring" descends on Brooklyn in an exciting new context.
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