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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Alicia Graf Mack about how she's reshaping Juilliard's prestigious Dance Division to make it more relevant than ever.
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"Burlesque is the only art form where I control all the aspects of it. I control exactly what people see, and when.” Sophie Bolles, aka Pantie Oaklie, has a new vaudeville-inspired show opening in San Antonio.
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Two-step has been around for many years and influenced by the different regions it's danced in. Austin keeps it interesting and weird, as always.
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Twyla Moves, a documentary by PBS American Masters, tells the story of the legendary choreographer, who got her start performing on subway platforms in the 1960s. Originally broadcast April 8, 2021.
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Melba Huber, who died last week at age 93, founded her dance school in McAllen in 1958.
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Dance to some Mariachi Christmas music. Get down with some Ranky Tanky rhythms. And then reflect on the season with a classic piece from Handel. This…
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Enjoy some unique flamenco dance. Create your own Christmas ornament. And journey back in time with The Matrix. Your weekend is here, and there is plenty…
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The hour-long piece was created by choreographer Rennie Harris, who formed the first and longest running hip-hop dance touring company. Harris tells NPR's Michel Martin all about the new work.
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It turns out the 45-degree tilt seen in the "Smooth Criminal" video is a mix of illusion, science and some serious athleticism.
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Robbins directed and choreographed many of Broadway's biggest hit musicals, including West Side Story.Now, New York City Ballet, the company he helped co-found, is throwing a festival in his honor.