by Dance Magazine | May 4, 2021 | Site Network
Mina Nishimura is beloved for her chameleon-like abilities, whether in experimental dance projects or quirky pop culture collaborations. One reason she’s so easily able to slip between styles? Her background in butoh, which has taught her how to “empty her...
by Dance Magazine | Mar 21, 2021 | Uncategorized
Dancer Jerron Herman is all about welcoming. As writer Meredith Fages wrote in Dance Magazine’s March cover story: While he creates primarily through the lenses of Blackness and disability, he creates for everyone. “There’s nothing in what I do that...
by Amy Brandt | Mar 4, 2021 | Technique, The Latest, Training
Have you ever wondered what Daniil Simkin thinks about when he whips off a series of effortless pirouettes? Or how Polina Semionova initiates her “swan arms” when she dances Odette/Odile? Both dancers are now part of a new streaming platform called...
by Dance Magazine | Feb 23, 2021 | The Latest
What is the secret sauce to Skylar Brandt’s seemingly superhuman technique? (Those balances! Those turns!) Well, the American Ballet Theatre principal is ready to share some insights. Take a free online class with the cover star of our February issue through...
by Dance Magazine | Jan 27, 2021 | The Latest
Between her distinctive presence as a dancer in Kyle Abraham’s A.I.M and her own creative vision as a choreographer, Keerati Jinakunwiphat was a natural fit for Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” list this year. Now, you can take a free online...
by Haley Hilton For Dance Magazine | Jan 5, 2021 | Audition Advice, Instagram, Training
These days, virtual auditions are our new reality. While summer intensive veterans may have polished their in-person audition strategy over the years, Zoom is an entirely different animal. How should you prep your space? What if your technology glitches? What type of...