All three of William & Mary Professor Joan Gavaler’s dance classes this semester have a mix of in-person and remote students. This has made for challenging, but refreshing, turns in adapting her ...
‘Systemic racism is a real problem in our country—and dance is uniquely positioned to help dismantle it,’ professor says The University of Colorado Boulder’s dance program is one of four in the ...
When Ann Biddle, Founding Faculty of Dance Education Laboratory (DEL 92Y), moved to Northampton, MA, she was determined to bring dance education to all of the schools in her new town. She turned to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jody Gottfried Arnhold has a mission (and the means) to cultivate dance education. To her, it is a basic human right — and vital to democracy. By ...
Kansas City Ballet has announced a celebration of a quarter century of distinctive community engagement with the launch of ...
“To stimulate life, leaving it free, however, to unfold itself, that is the first duty of the educator.” We all want to explore, discover, and feel inspired. As teachers, we try to harness this drive ...
A strong mind/body connection is essential for elite performers in the arts. Moving beyond the music, each step a dancer takes requires physical precision and mindful movement. Every leap, every plié, ...
Dance education is undergoing a transformative evolution as digital technologies increasingly permeate teaching methodologies and performance practices. The integration of artificial intelligence, ...