It's regrettable to start the New Year with some bad news. On Jan. 6, esteemed choreographer, teacher and performer CHERYL WALLACE passed away. Her presence will be sorely missed in the area's moder
Diversity and drama were the hallmarks for dance during 2005 -- on- and off-stage: dance emergencies, growing multiculturalism and some outstanding performances. In dance developments, CINCINNA
Curious about what dance students have been up to since heading back to school? This weekendbrings a couple of concerts promising some of the season's strongest student (and professional) classical
Modern dance pioneer Martha Graham proclaimed, "Movement never lies." New York-based choreographer/dancer RISA JAROSLOW finds truth in this claim. Community involvement isn't just something sh
The unexpected can be part of what makes dance exciting. Colleen McCarty, artistic director ofMOVING ART DANCE COMPANY, had to rethink the company's season opener, Habitual Insanity, after a dancer'
Ready to experience some diversity in Cincinnati? This fall's dance lineup seems a good place to start. Enjoy the Arts' annual 20 DAYS/20 NIGHTS festival assembles area talent from a wide rang
Jump Rhythm Jazz Project -- the Chicago-based dance company's name alone immediately reveals a sense of their style. Sure, one expects to see certain classic Jazz and tap dance elements and musical
Poppin', lockin', breakin' animation -- even if you're not well-versed in the different styles and nuances of Hip Hop dancing, chances are you'll take something positive away from a RENNIE HARRIS/PU
If art imitates life, Pat Graney and her modern dance company delve deeply into the complexities of both. The Seattle-based company concerns itself not only with creating imaginative, cutting-edge w
Whether you realize it or not, you've heard Boogie Woogie before. Maybe not in its pure, unadulterated form, but at least in its pervasive influence on popular music, particularly Rock & Roll. Yo