Argentina’s sexy national dance is its own best advertisement, and with a company of "backup" dancers who are nothing short of brilliant, the tango doesn’t need help from anyon…
SOURCE: NJ.com at 03:14PMA major event has been the refurbishing of Anna-Marie Holmes’ beloved staging of “Le Corsaire.”
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:37AMTapping on a staircase, Glover goes up, down and sideways taking incredible risks with the most expensive ankles in the business.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:09AMRonald K. Brown's new work confirms him as one of today's most important dance makers.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:18AMThe choreographer took cues from the Bible. Yet Brown's new dance also references Oyá, a Yoruba goddess who summons the winds of change.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:59AMYoungsters will be captivated by this tale, in which the man-child, Mowgli, is adopted by a pack of wolves and must use his wits to survive.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:24AMFrederick Ashton’s "A Month in the Country," an outrageous sex-comedy, gives viewers a holiday from pure dance.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:11AMThe roster contains some powerful talents. Chief among them is Shafeek Westbrook, who has an uncanny ability to fold his body while balancing on one hand.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:53AMKyle Abraham's "Another Night" will be featured, when the Ailey troupe returns to Newark this weekend.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:48AMUnder the stewardship of artistic director Virginia Johnson, the company's former prima ballerina, DTH is lighter and leaner, with a roster of fresh faces and a contemporary repertoire.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:49AMRejecting an overt narrative, Jones says, 'I am trying to have it both ways about meaning and absolute freedom.'
SOURCE: NJ.com at 01:19PM"The subject isn’t as important as the structure, and in that way, I work as a classical artist," Morris says.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 11:25AM"In our society, there are still those that are hunted and those that are the hunters," the choreographer says.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:57AMStardom—specifically, her own—was the unacknowledged subtext of all Martha Graham’s dances.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:17AMThe star is Carla Körbes, whose glamorous Terpsichore wows Apollo, meticulously presenting her beautiful feet and taking flight in airy "brisés."
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:17AM'The work needs the bodies of the dancers to continue,' says executive director Barbara Dufty
SOURCE: NJ.com at 02:16PMAn artist with a mystical streak, Buglisi shows her dancers momentarily suspended in the space between two worlds.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:38AMThe company will release a statement on Thursday, revealing how it plans to continue.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 01:38PMThere's nothing gloomy about the pyrotechnic dancing that Glover and his sidekick, Marshall Davis Jr., offer to the memory of the departed.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:04AMDespite the ailing economy, this festival isn’t backing away from dance that pushes boundaries.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:51AMThis company needs more than seven performances to display all the marvelous works it has accumulated over the years.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:41AMThe company offers two new crowd-pleasers, without resorting to kitsch.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:19AMThe stage at Joe's Pub may be tiny, but the choreographers who line up to appear there during the annual DanceNow Festival know its potential.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:54AMiPhone users can now keep dances in their pockets, releasing the magic whenever they choose.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:39AMThe Taylor company opened its annual season on Tuesday
SOURCE: NJ.com at 09:31AMThe desire to soar inspires a new collection of dances.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:41AMSigns of renewal include a premiere by Donald Byrd, and a ballerina's memorable debut.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:26AMThe choreographer's memories, and some second-hand tales, are poignant, hilarious and sometimes terrifying.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:51AMParsons translates the roundness of the globe into obsessive circling.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 06:27PMThe Ensemble expands its repertoire in anticipation of a 2013 relaunch.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:28AMThis stellar troupe's demise calls for a paradigm shift in arts funding.
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