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Stella Abrera Named Permanent Director Of ABT’s School

"Stella Abrera is ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School's new Artistic Director. Abrera has been acting in this position for the last several months after serving as Artistic Director of Kaatsbaan Cultural Park in Tivoli (a position now held by former ABT star Paloma Herrera)." - The Ballet Herald

“Democracy Dies In Darkness.” (How About Dance?)

The Washington Post laid off its Pulitzer-winning dance critic Sarah Kaufman. Kaufman talks about what that means. - MDTheatreGuide

Bees Learn Their Waggle-Dances From Their Elders, Says Researchers

"Booty-shaking worker bees guide their fellow workers to pollen by a form of communication known as 'waggle dancing' — performing steps that map out where food is located. ... Now scientists have discovered that bees hone these moves when they're young, by touching their antennae to the bodies of dancing elder bees." - CNN

Dancing In A White Lab Coat With Yellow Fans And Blue Balloons: See The Winner Of This Year’s “Dance Your Ph.D.” Contest

"The dance video, in which the blue balloons stood in for ions, depicted how Checkers Marshall's Ph.D. work aims to make metal-organic frameworks smaller, more effective, and more useful for other applications, from water filtration to nerve agent detoxification." - Science

Wheelchair Dance Company Hits The Road

“A lot of the time when I’m working, I come up against a lot of imposed judgements of ‘you’re a wheelchair-user so you can only do this’. And I think having a cast that is all wheelchair users is going to be a big statement.” - The Guardian

It’s About Time To Remember Bronislava Nijinska As More Than Vaslav Nijinsky’s Little Sister

'His mythic status as a dancer and revolutionary choreographer has overshadowed her much longer, more productive career. Nijinsky, whose artistic life was cut short by mental illness at 29, composed four ballets. … Nijinska made over 60. But only three of hers survive in full." - The New York Times

Giving The English National Ballet Body Type A Makeover

"The new boss of English National Ballet wants to ditch the stereotypical image of super-skinny dancers and see 'all' body types on stage." - The Times (UK)

An Inside Look At Incubator, ABT’s Annual Winter Residency For Choreographers

"This year's cohort spanned five artists at different career stages ... whose movement styles encompass contemporary dance, classical ballet, tango and hip-hop. ... (The five got) studio time, a cast of two or three from ABT's corps and apprentice ranks, choreographic coaching — and complete artistic freedom to create a 5-to-10-minute work." - Dance Magazine

Balanchine’s Waltz

The world that Balanchine created for himself—one that moved from woman to woman, muse to muse—was itself a form of ronde. Come June 23, 1977, when the choreographer was seventy-three years old, he premiered a ballet that could have taken that line from Ophüls. “We’re in Vienna. It’s 1900.” - New Criterion

This Program Uses Dance To Teach Girls Of Color To Code And Ready Them For STEM Careers

"Launched in 2018, danceLogic blends the two to introduce girls to coding and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics). The Philadelphia-based program is the brainchild of Franklyn Athias, a retired Comcast executive, and (arts nonprofit executive) Betty Lindley." - Dance Magazine

More Dance Companies Are Moving To A Shared-Leadership Model

"Though complicated and sometimes fraught, these transformations can feel organic: They apply the ideals of creative practice to administrative practice. ... Not all dancers want to supplement exhausting rehearsal schedules with leadership responsibilities. But for those weary of inhabiting the performer-as-obedient-vessel cliché, that level of involvement can be refreshing." - The New York Times

Has Morris Dancing Actually Become … Cool?

"From all-female sides to youth teams and an appearance at the Brit awards, photographer Rachel Adams has been chronicling England's oldest surviving rural tradition, and seeing how it has found a place in 21st-century Britain." - The Guardian

Ballet Is Actually Great For Human Bodies

"The whole process of becoming a dancer was deeply embodied: We learned not by sitting and reading but by imitating, trying, falling, adjusting, trying again. We understood the body through luscious metaphors." - The Atlantic

The Costs, And Contradictions, Of Ballet

"We smile while bearing the full weight of our body en pointe for hours. 'Blood builds character, one of my teachers said. ... Yet ballet isn’t training to endure sustained agony in the body alone; it is also training to endure it in the mind." - The Nation

The Critic-Hating, Dog-Poop-Smearing Choreographer Loses His Other Gig, Too

"The Nederlands Dans Theater has decided to suspend its collaboration with disgraced choreographer Marco Goecke. Earlier this month, (he) smeared dog feces in the face of a critic ... while in the foyer of the Hanover State Theatre after lashing out about a review." - NL Times (The Netherlands)

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