

Dance/Movement
Making a Professional Dance Home in the City
The key is to find a home base in New York, a place that will embrace your talents and support your work, so you don't feel like a stranger in a foreign land. More »

Dancing With the Jabbawockeez
What makes Jabbawockeez a truly rare dance troupe are the communal sensibility and the collaborative practices that drive everything about how the group is run and how its work is created and presented. More »

Keeping the Rockettes in Line
Linda Haberman discusses her historic role as director and choreographer of the iconic dance troupe. More »

Are Your Dance Classes Working for You?
Most professional dancers today came of age during the era of the megastudio, enormous dance facilities that feature instructors teaching many different kinds of classes under one roof. More »

Bollywood Aerobics
"I'm actually quite shocked at the success I've had with Bollywood aerobics. I never expected it to take off as well as it has," says Rahul Nath, a Hollywood-based actor and professional Bollywood dancer. More »

Talkin' Jazz With Ben Vereen
A master interpreter of Fosse's style of Broadway jazz dance, Ben Vereen is also an accomplished singer and celebrated dramatic actor, perhaps best known for his performance as Chicken George in television's "Roots." More »

Angela Lansbury's Latest Role
But why would Lansbury, a performer known largely as an actor and a singer, commit herself to an organization designed specifically to serve dancers? More »

Take It on Home!
The tap dance community is no longer homeless. On Jan. 4, the American Tap Dance Foundation opened the doors of its new American Tap Dance Center in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. More »

Join the Zumba Party
Zumba is nothing like those repetitive, old-school aerobics classes or boring, calisthenics-based workout programs. More »

Three New Dance Biographies
Coinciding with Lincoln Center's 50th anniversary this theatrical season, three new biographies of dance artists who made significant contributions to dance at Lincoln Center have been published. More »

Yoga for You
Because so many different strands of yoga have developed over the years, how can you even decide which style is right for you? More »

Chunky Move: Mortal Engine
Be warned: This is not a performance for the fainthearted. The climactic 10 minutes of the hourlong sextet "Mortal Engine" are truly frightening. More »

Dancing for Joy
Despite the gloomy financial scene, dance lovers have plenty of reasons to celebrate. Here are a few. More »

Capturing the Feel of 1950s Memphis
"I decided to take a risk. I didn't want to be a slave to the dance forms of the period," says Sergio Trujillo, choreographer of the new Broadway musical "Memphis." More »

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company: Serenade/The Proposition
In its New York premiere, the pithy 60-minute work is splendidly rendered by the remarkably diverse and talented Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company. More »

Choreographing a Career
“Most of the performances of my choreography come about because I’m doing work that crosses the path of someone who then invites me to become involved in a project with them." More »

A Pioneer in Representing Dancers
"I had a really bad knee injury and basically had to reinvent my life," explains Julie McDonald of McDonald/Selznick Associates, a talent agency that specializes in dancers and choreographers. More »


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