Recent News Archive
Jan 13, 2009: Dancer/Choreographer Antonio Najarro Shares His Passion
At the age of 33, Antonio Najarro lives and breathes passion. As Spain’s leading dancer, choreographer...
Jan 13, 2009: The Intense Joy of Dancing: Sandra Cameron on Her Lifelong Passion for Ballroom
It’s understandable that Sandra Cameron, three-time U.S. (International style) professional national ballroom champion...
Jan 13, 2009: The Waltz: Scandal and Privilege
When Meg, one of the sisters in Louisa May Alcott’s famous novel, is swept away by her suitor, they dance one of the most elegant and romantic dances...
Jan 13, 2009: Sous-sus Chef
Food and celebrating often go hand in hand. We celebrate a night of rest by having breakfast.
Jan 13, 2009: Dance on Location: Miami
Any night of the week, dancers of all ages and abilities can be found doing the mambo, cha-cha and salsa under roofs all across Miami.
Jan 13, 2009: Yes, I Remember It Well
Cotillion: A formal evening ball or semi-formal afternoon dance. Cotillion Class: A weekly gathering of gawky girls and bashful boys; age range 11 to 13 years old...
Jan 12, 2009: SUKI SCHORER STILL DANCIN’
Dancer, teacher, coach, répétiteur and author, Suki Schorer has built a successful career around ballet and one particular...
Jan 12, 2009: Dormeshia, the Kennedys’ Role Model
In 1994, Arlene Kennedy said, “Today’s dancers are skillfully trained as technicians, but as performers, they are not entertaining.
Jan 12, 2009: When You’re Only in It to Win It
There are more than a few reasons why studios participate in dance competitions. It can be for the performance experience, and, undoubtedly, the exposure...
Jan 12, 2009: Bangarra Dance Theatre’s “Awakenings”
It was not necessary to be a student of Aboriginal culture to be awed by the stunning production of “Awakenings” performed by Bangarra Dance Theatre...
Jan 11, 2009: ¬It’s in Your Head: The Power of Thoughts on Performance
If you imagine the face of your most inspiring mentor, or the sounds of a memorable coda, a rich experience comes together in the mind and body that can be used as a powerful resource.
Jan 11, 2009: ¡Vamos a Bailar! Latin Dance Opens Doors for Students and Teachers
Recent studies have projected that by the year 2050, there will be more Hispanic children enrolled in U.S. public schools than non-Hispanic Caucasian children.
Jan 11, 2009: Benji Meets World
With each new challenge placed before him, Benji Schwimmer seeks to rise to the occasion and conquer it.
Dec 9, 2008: Tango in DC and “Tango Buenos Aires”
Tango was born at the beginning of the 20th century in Buenos Aires brothels, which brought together a mixture of immigrants from abroad...
Dec 8, 2008: DESMOND KELLY / A DANCE CAREER AROUND THE WORLD
Desmond Kelly is yet another South African who graced Britain’s Royal Ballet. Born in Penahlonga, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), like so many others, he followed his sister to ballet class.
Dec 8, 2008: How a Physics Professor Discovered Dance
Most ballet dancers start training as young children, learning how to point their feet, turn out their legs and maintain their posture.
Dec 8, 2008: When It Comes to Summer Intensives, It’s Not All About the Students
Summer ballet intensives have become an increasingly valuable addition to any dancer’s training. The parents wave goodbye for a few weeks...
Dec 8, 2008: Ballet is Just the Beginning
It takes more than strength, stability, agility and grace to be a ballet dancer -- much more. Ballet dancers often spend hours, days, months and years in dance studios learning...
Dec 8, 2008: TUTU: The History of a Perfect Design
When little girls dress up and prance around like ballerinas, what costume do they dream about? A tutu, of course.
Dec 8, 2008: Tightening the Dance Belt
Studio owners employ creative tactics to keep enrollment up, even when the economy is down.
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