When Dance Work Dried Up, This Artist Founded a Nonprofit to Serve Her Neighbors Down the Street

Janice Rosario is a used to having a packed schedule. Pre-pandemic, she juggled teaching at The Ailey School in New…

When Dance Work Dried Up, This Artist Founded a Nonprofit to Serve Her Neighbors Down the Street

Janice Rosario is a used to having a packed schedule. Pre-pandemic, she juggled teaching at The Ailey School in New…

At What Point Does Appreciation Become Cultural Appropriation?

Michele Byrd-McPhee’s uncle was a DJ for the local black radio station in Philadelphia, where she was born. As a…

At What Point Does Appreciation Become Cultural Appropriation?

Michele Byrd-McPhee’s uncle was a DJ for the local black radio station in Philadelphia, where she was born. As a…

Post-Election Dancing Erupts in Streets Throughout the Nation

Dance has long been used as a powerful form of protest. So it’s all the more meaningful when that movement…

Post-Election Dancing Erupts in Streets Throughout the Nation

Dance has long been used as a powerful form of protest. So it’s all the more meaningful when that movement…

The Dance Community Wants You to Get Out the Vote

Without the regular bustle of the fall performance season, much of the dance community has a rare amount of free…

The Dance Community Wants You to Get Out the Vote

Without the regular bustle of the fall performance season, much of the dance community has a rare amount of free…

It's Time to Overhaul the Blackface (or Blueface) Puppet in Petrouchka

When Michel Fokine’s ballet Petrouchka premiered in 1911, none of the (largely white) audience members in Paris objected to the…

It's Time to Overhaul the Blackface (or Blueface) Puppet in Petrouchka

When Michel Fokine’s ballet Petrouchka premiered in 1911, none of the (largely white) audience members in Paris objected to the…