Ballet Could Be a Home for Autistic Dancers Like Me
“Watch your thumbs,” the ballet teacher said, and I looked toward my left thumb, held
“Watch your thumbs,” the ballet teacher said, and I looked toward my left thumb, held
As a Black girl from the inner city of Baltimore, I hadn’t known anything about
The pandemic has contributed to many shifts in the dance world, as the community has
Many years ago, I had an experience at the Museum of Modern Art that rocked
I’m a white choreographer based on the ancestral lands of the Ramaytush Ohlone people, otherwise
If you ask experts in the performance industry, they’ll tell you that one of the
Just for today, this column is not what I planned it to be. In an
When you’re enjoying the easygoing, joke-telling manner of Robert Battle as the welcoming emcee of
On what began as an ordinary day in early fall, I and the other dancers
“Being upside down is important to me,” says Pavan Thimmaiah. After all, an image of