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Education, Issues and Ideas, Performing Arts / September 29, 2009 / 8 Comments

White Do-Gooderism in DC’s Dance Education Scene by Jonathan Carrington

Jonathan Carrington, Executive Director of Dissonance Dance Theater, writes about the problems of white teachers bringing traditionally white dance forms to minority communities.

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Favorites, In Their Own Words, Performing Arts / June 12, 2009 / 6 Comments

Cem Catbas on Creating Scheherazade for the Baltimore Ballet

The Artistic Director of the Baltimore Ballet writes about the preparations for his company’s performance of “Scheherazade”, one of the great classical ballets.

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In Their Own Words, Performing Arts / June 12, 2009 / 9 Comments

“Hooray for Bollywood!” by Laurel Victoria Gray

Choreographer Laurel Victoria Gray discusses creation of her company’s upcoming concert, and the tensions between traditional Indian dance and the new Bollywood styles.

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Education, Favorites, From the Editors, Issues and Ideas, Performing Arts, Visual Arts / May 22, 2009 / 4 Comments

Fair Use Copyright Law for Artists

Robert Bettmann reports what Artists need to know about copyright law, and fair use copyright law.

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Education, Performing Arts, Technique / May 14, 2009 / 10 Comments

A (informal/unsophisticated) Conversation on Laban’s Efforts by Cheryl Palonis Adams

Cheryl Palonis Adams explains Laban Movement Analysis so that you can understand it, and aren’t bored.

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From the Editors, Performing Arts, Technique / May 14, 2009 / Leave a comment

Isadora Duncan and Vaslav Nijinsky

Last week Isadora Duncan (May 26, 1877 – September 14, 1927) would have celebrated her 138th birthday.

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