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US Postal Service Honors Great Choreographers
Published: 10/20/2011 by Rachel Zagar in Dancing News
In 2012 The U.S. Postal Service will honor four influential choreographers, Isadora Duncan, José Limón, Katherine Dunham and Bob Fosse. Their contributions to the art of dance changed the world of dance as we know it today.
Sadler’s Wells warns of threat to projects
Published: 11/01/2011 by By Salamander Davoudi in Dancing News
Sadler’s Wells, the London dance theatre, has reported a strong year of ticket sales, but warns that financial pressures make it unlikely that some of the more experimental dance pieces for which it is famous will continue to be staged.
All male ensemble, Les Ballets, Wear Their Tutus Well
Published: 11/11/2011 by By Ruth Eshel in Ballet
Discover what lurks beneath the ballerina's bodice as all-male ensemble Les Ballets Trockadero performs in Tel Aviv.
The English National Ballet is to take up residency at Tate Britain next February, to mark the opening of a new Picasso exhibition.
Dancers can tell us little about Picasso's dance art
Published: 11/11/2011 by Jonathon Jones in Ballet
English National Ballet's rehearsals alongside the Tate's Picasso show will be fun – but they cannot illuminate his complex attitudes to dance
Bolshoi Scam for Theater Tickets
Published: 10/31/2011 by By Kevin O'Flynn in World Dance
With the Bolshoi Theater’s historic stage opening after restoration Friday, there is huge interest in tickets. But anyone walking past the box office this week would have witnessed an unexpected scene, as one by one a series of men who looked...
Dancing around Caravaggio
Published: 11/01/2011 by Evening Standard in World Dance
One thing you won't see in Darshan Singh Bhuller's ballet about Caravaggio is the act of painting.
Bollywood Dance
Published: 10/11/2011 by chandrakantha.com in World Dance
Bollywood dance is the dance-form used in the Indian films. It is a mixture of numerous styles. These styles include belly-dancing, kathak, Indian folk, Western popular, and "modern", jazz, and even Western erotic dancing...
Did Beyonce Steal Her Choreography? Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker thinks so.
Published: 10/31/2011 by EveryDanceSchool in Dancing News
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, a Belgian choreographer, is claiming that Beyonce Knowles, an American singer/dancer, blatantly and purposefully stole her choreography.










