Despite the events’ successes, Black students at Georgetown say it can be difficult to form community at the university.
Choreographer Mamela Nyamza is fresh from winning a prestigious Silver Lion award at the 2026 Venice Biennale Danza.
In days of sirens and ongoing alertness, the body enters a survival state and secretes stress hormones, but short physical activity may help balance the system and reduce tension.
At a discussion in Mumbai’s NCPA, mental health practitioners and entrepreneurs spoke about how encounters with illness ...
When grief becomes defiance: why Iranians are dancing at funerals - COMMENT: In cemeteries across Iran, mourning is taking on a new, striking form. Singing and dancing could signal a profound shift in ...
Choreographer Jacob Jonas' Stage 4 cancer diagnosis and subsequent battle back to health is reflected in the premiere of a trilogy of new work at BroadStage.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s dance department turns 100 this year, marking a historic moment for the oldest dance degree program in higher education.
Queer choreographer Gregory Maqoma explores identity, cosmology and renewal in his powerful new dance work Genesis at the Joburg Theatre.
Want to get a good workout in while also healing your ancestral trauma? It’s not usually something you can do at the same time, but thanks to professional artist Nzingah Oniwosan, you definitely can.
The veteran performer’s triple bill Landscapes explores the possibilities of light and human movement with three impressive ...
As the world pivots — on the fulcrum of artificial intelligence or AI this time — Malavika Sarrukai explains why some things are worth doing for decades on end.
About a decade ago, artistes Padmini Chettur and Preethi Athreya, perceived a discernible vacuum in the city’s contemporary dance scene. The two performers, whose practice began in the 1990s, tend to ...