Cambodian master classical dancer Penh Yom walks between her teenage students, painstakingly adjusting a bent-back finger ...
UNESCO declared it an intangible cultural heritage in 2003, noting that it takes dancers "years of intensive training" to ...
Her father wanted sons to carry on the family name, but his wife gave birth to daughters. And so the famed Fujima Kansuma, master kabuki dancer who entertained generations of Japanese Americans, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Sahomi Tachibana, a Japanese American master teacher and performer of Nihonbuyo (traditional Japanese dance) lives in Portland. Tachibana just turned 100 in April. The legacy she ...
Susan Hendl, a dancer and longtime teacher at New York City Ballet, who staged works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins and inspired generations of dancers, died on Oct. 12 in New York. She was ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Her program at the Joyce Theater features an extroverted dance from 1975 and two new works: an introspective solo to Jacques Brel and an ...
The Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance is probing for the next master dancer. Styles range from ballroom to hip hop. A spin-off of wildly popular television talent show American Idol, the reality ...
As a 68-year-old Black woman who’s also blind, Brenda Mosby fits none of ballet’s stereotypes. But she found a pioneering teacher in Diane Page—and together, the duo is proving that the unlikeliest ...
Seahawks fans have been able to watch Vince Frijas showcase his incredible dancing skills at every home game at Lumen Field for more than a season. Frijas, a Tacoma native, is a valued member of the ...
After dancing for George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, she became a longtime teacher at the New York City Ballet. By Roslyn Sulcas Susan Hendl, a dancer and longtime teacher at New York City Ballet, ...