Graham was a creative force in the performing arts. She wanted dance to express authentic, human emotions — a revolutionary idea in the late 1920s.
Dancing has always been, and always will be, something that brings me immeasurable joy. Growing up, my parents would throw neighborhood parties whenever the mood struck, playing record after record of ...
It’s a well-known fact that moving is good for the body and mind. The mental and emotional benefits of movement are plentiful. The same endorphins that make you feel better when moving also help you ...
ESTIA’s After School Program offers Ballet and Modern/Contemporary Dance instruction in an intimate, low-pressure setting, filling a recognized gap in Brooklyn’s extracurricular landscape for families ...
Are you a dancer? While some of us might answer an adamant “No!” to that question, we were all dancers at some point. In fact, as a three-week-old baby, you were already starting to sync up your ...
An assistant clinical professor developed a specialized dance and movement therapy (DMT) program to meet the unique needs of youth from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds to foster a sense of ...
Art and dance have always been interconnected, influencing and inspiring each other throughout history. Art movements, with their unique philosophies and aesthetics, have significantly shaped dance ...
Could daily tango classes help people with Parkinson’s Disease? A recent article, posted on BioRxiv, shows that in a small group of people, these daily lessons improved their motor symptoms. This ...
Hollywood version of seductress is out with women seeing dance as freedom Middle Eastern music plays softly as the dancers gracefully raise their hands from their sides and lift them high, ending with ...