Since its inception six years ago, Men Who Dance Festival set out to break down stereotypes and prejudices that have long hindered the development of male dance. “Decades ago, when I was growing up ...
Performances in N.Y.C. The polka chinata, in which two men whirl together in a crouch, is revived in a dance by Alessandro Sciarroni, coming to PS21 in Chatham, N.Y. Two dancers doing polka chinata, ...
“Men in this field are hot commodities and it’s hard to keep people here when the cost of living is so high.” Kronenberg sees in the festival an ongoing opportunity to shift people’s perceptions ...
A great pair of dance shoes helps a man feel good as he stuns his friends, partner, instructor, a crowd, or judges with intricate ballroom footwork. Whether he needs shoes for practice, performance, ...
It was November 2020 and South Florida arts venues were two months into the state's 'Phase 3' — the COVID-19 pandemic reopening plan. Although large auditoriums were allowed to operate at full ...
Co-productions — or co-pros — are nothing new to North Texas stages. Theater companies often will team up to present one show. But this month, audiences in DFW get back-to-back performances by a total ...
From risky beginnings at the height of the pandemic, South Florida’s Men Who Dance festival – now in its fourth year – not only survives but thrives despite recent political headwinds in Florida ...
It’s no easy feat to keep a dance festival going year after year, let alone decade after decade. Men in Dance, founded in Seattle 30 years ago, deserves a well-earned cheer, celebrating the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An arts program in a California state facility disproves the idea that “nobody dances in prison,” encouraging inmates to channel their lives and ...
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