From Here to Eternity, a Choreographer Sinks Into the Sea
Faye Driscoll uses the ocean as her collaborator in a sunset dance celebrating the 10th anniversary of Beach Sessions.
By Gia Kourlas and
Faye Driscoll uses the ocean as her collaborator in a sunset dance celebrating the 10th anniversary of Beach Sessions.
By Gia Kourlas and
Sarah McCreanor, or Smac, has attracted millions of followers with her reproductions of the weird-yet-familiar images and memes that shape internet culture.
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With “Unite,” a festival he planned and curated at the Joyce Theater, Royal is “taking the time to do things right,” he said.
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Breaking, the dance form created more than 50 years ago in the Bronx, has made its Olympic debut. It’s not a sport, but does that matter?
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A Star Ballerina Steps Into an Art Gallery
Sara Mearns’s long lines, from her feet to her expressive fingers, come to exquisite life in this duet, choreographed by Jodi Melnick.
Watch Three Dancers Pony Step Into the Sunset
A jaunty trio prances across the stage in Pam Tanowitz’s new work for Little Island.
Watch a Sisterhood of Budding Ballerinas
Five students from the School of American Ballet perform an excerpt from George Balanchine’s classic “Serenade.”
Watch a Tap Dance That Transcends Time
For her improvised solo to Max Roach and Cecil Taylor, Ayodele Casel said “the way in is to honor what you’re hearing.”
Rugged, Physical Work With Durability
In Abby Zbikowski’s “Radioactive Practice,” a dancer says, “You’re seeing survival and community in real time.”
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Women are competing in breaking in greater numbers and, thanks to better training and more opportunities, with more dynamic moves.
By Jonathan Abrams
A panel of nine judges will apply Olympic rules to the dance form that originated as a free-flowing expression of hip-hop culture.
By Jonathan Abrams
At the Palais Garnier, ballet met hip-hop and beyond in a glittering Cultural Olympiad presentation of Saïdo Lehlouh’s ever-evolving “Apaches.”
By Gia Kourlas
Breaking spread across the globe in the decades after it originated in the streets of New York City. Its roots will be on display in Paris, if you know what to look for.
By Jonathan Abrams, Bedel Saget and Umi Syam
Rachid Ouramdane, who presented a major new dance as part of the Cultural Olympiad, directs the Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris. How does he do it all?
By Gia Kourlas and Benjamin Malapris
Olympic gymnastics would be more enjoyable on TV and in the arena if choreography were less of an afterthought, our critic writes.
By Laura Cappelle
A program of arts events shown in conjunction with the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games looks at the relationship between art and sport.
By Gia Kourlas
A dressage rider explains how she and her horse, Jagerbomb, made it to the Olympics.
By Alex Marshall and Bobby Beasley
The jeweler’s generously funded Dance Reflections program is having a major influence on the city’s scene. How much impact is too much?
By Brian Seibert
The BBC said it would add chaperones to rehearsals after allegations of abusive behavior at a hugely popular dance show that inspired international versions.
By Isabella Kwai
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