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Ana María Alvarez Redefines the Dance Program at UC San Diego

Stav Ziv

A magazine spread. Across the top is a photo of the Cagelles posing onstage, wearing a riotous rainbow of drag finery. At center bottom is a black and white image of the show's stars, Gene Barry and George Hearn, mid-kick. The story title, at the upper left of the spread, reads "High on Its Heels: Broadway's 'La Cage'."
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La Cage aux Folles’ Cagelles, 40 Years Later: Something About Sharing, Something About Always

Jim McDermott
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The Art of Dancing Without Music

Sophie Bress
Three pages from the March 1979 issue of Dance Magazine. At the center, a large black and white portrait of Maurice Béjart, under which an article titled "The Creators and the Interpreters" begins. To the left, a performance shot of Jorge Donn in practice clothes in the Balanchine style, surrounded by female dancers in white masks. To the right, a collage of performance shots from the same ballet, showing a dancer wearing enormous wings, another dressed like Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and more.
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TBT: Maurice Béjart’s “Difficult” Ballet Dichterliebe

Courtney Escoyne

Apr 1
Audition: Bachelor of Dance (BAdance) at HfMDK Frankfurt, Germany
Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts
Apr 6
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham
The Performing Arts Center, Purchase College
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The February 1949 cover of Dance Magazine in triplicate. Janet Collins perches atop a pillar, knees bench and feet arched, her arms coming to middle fifth. She wears an elaborate but fitted costume and headpiece. Her image is in black and white, cut out against a red background. Cover lines to the left read, "Call Tomorrow by Jack Cole, Dancing in Israel, and The Dancer's Anatomy."
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TBT: Why Black Ballerina Janet Collins Turned Down the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo

Courtney Escoyne
a male and female dancer dressed in western style clothing dancing on an outdoor stage
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How Working on Communication Skills Can Strengthen Your Partnering

Sophie Bress
a male instructor teaching hip hop to students in a large studio
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Should You Try a Summer Intensive in a New Dance Style?

Amanda Sherwin
a male instructor guiding a female dancer's arm while taking class in the studio
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Why High Schoolers Should Consider a College Summer Dance Program

Chava Pearl Lansky
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