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Trying To Stop Dance Injuries Before They Start

Australia's Dance Research Collaborative and a musculoskeletal physiotherapist and researcher in Queensland are working together to investigate injury reduction in dance, particularly in young pre-professional dancers and students. - ArtsHub (Australia)

“Rhapsody in Blue” Is Kitsch? Consider The Bigger Context?

To consider Gershwin’s work declassé, kitschy, corny and/or inflated, chastising it for sinful appropriation or for outshining worthier works, seems to me to miss the fun. - Mandel's Media Diet

Making An Elephant Disappear: Spectacular Stage Magic Is Back In Vogue

"Big-budget shows are increasingly using illusions to help tell stories full of wonder. … Ten years ago, a consultant magician would be brought on to a production to help achieve an effect. Today, illusion designers are a core part of the design team, like the lighting or sound crew." - The Guardian

Universal Music Threatens To Pull Music Off TikTok. Here’s Universal’s Statement

Ultimately TikTok is trying to build a music-based business, without paying fair value for the music. - Universal Music

White House And NEA Are Trying To Use The Arts To Help Solve Non-Art Problems

"The Environmental Protection Agency will assign artists to treasured bodies of water in the United States under a new program announced Tuesday at a White House-sponsored conference on exploring ways to use the arts and humanities as another instrument for problem-solving." - AP

“We Were Duped!”: Movie Audiences Shocked To Learn They Were Watching Musicals

“A lot of people who are walking out of musicals and loving them may not even know that it was a musical,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst at Comscore. - The Wall Street Journal

As Jaap Van Zweden Prepares To Leave New York And Hong Kong Philharmonics, He’s Settling In At Seoul’s

This month the 63-year-old Dutch conductor began his term as music director at the Seoul Philharmonic. That orchestra had been considered one of Asia's most prominent, but it has suffered a decade of nasty management conflict and financial difficulties; van Zweden is looking forward to rebuilding the ensemble. - The New York Times

Design For Florence’s New Airport Has A Vineyard On The Roof

"Few details about the design (by Rafael Viñoly Architects) have been released, but the terminal's main feature will be a vast sloping roof, which will be lined with skylights and 38 rows of usable vineyards." - Dezeen

Fed-Up Museum Director In Florence Compares The City To A Prostitute. Bad Idea.

"Mass tourism has turned the Italian city of Florence into a 'prostitute,' the director of Galleria dell’Accademia" — home to Michelangelo's David — has said, sparking anger and calls for her to step down. Although Cecilie Hollberg has apologized, Italian politicians have slammed her comments this week as offensive to Florentines." - CNN

Suspect In Murder Of Gallerist Brent Sikkema Confesses

"Alejandro Triana Prevez, a 30-year-old Cuban national, was arrested just days after the 75-year-old New York gallerist was found dead in his apartment in Rio. … Prevez’s lawyer Greg Andrade revealed that his client had confessed and alleged the crime was masterminded by another person." - Artnet

Owner Of The Weather Channel Makes $30 Billion Offer To Buy Paramount

"The comic-turned media mogul (Byron Allen) has made a $14.3 billion offer to buy all outstanding shares of Paramount Global. … The deal would also see Allen Media Group assume Paramount’s roughly $15 billion debt load, valuing the shares at about a 50% premium to their recent trading prices." - The Hollywood Reporter

60-Seconds-Per-Episode Soap Operas Have Come To TikTok

"The biggest player in this new genre is ReelShort, an app that offers melodramatic content in minute-long, vertically shot episodes and is hoping to bring a successful formula established abroad to the United States by hooking millions of people on its short-form content." - The New York Times

Sotheby’s Is Cleared Of Defrauding Art-Collecting Oligarch

"Sotheby’s was cleared Tuesday in Manhattan federal court of claims that they helped Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier defraud Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, in a high-profile civil case that has stretched on weeks." - ARTnews

Chita Rivera, 91

"With her raven hair, lithe frame and smoky voice, Ms. Rivera cut a mesmerizing Broadway figure for more than six decades, her name synonymous with vitality and longevity on the musical stage. She was a reliable box-office draw, … and proved choreographically adaptable from Bob Fosse to Jerome Robbins." - The Washington Post (MSN)

Rebellion At The Royal Society Of Literature

Set up under the patronage of George IV to “reward literary merit and excite literary talent”, the society still has royal sponsorship from Queen Camilla. But those critical of its recent past speak of a “shambolic” and “clubby” institution – a place intended to shelter elite talent, rather than represent the wider community of accomplished writers. - The Guardian

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