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A Tempo Saturday (4/13) talks with choreographer Sydney Skybetter about how dancers can help inform the development of devices and robotic technologies that interact with people.
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A Tempo this Saturday (9/2) at 7 pm highlights two performances - one a fundraiser, and another paying tribute to those lost to Covid - that have roots in the early days of the pandemic
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A Tempo Saturday (7/1 at 7 pm) looks at Ballet Hispánico's Instituto Coreográfico, whose latest participant is the first with a physical disability to take part.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/1 at 7 pm) features a conversation with two of the panelists on an upcoming discussion about Agnes de Mille and how the female characters she created influenced the evolution of American dance.
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A Tempo on Saturday (2/25) turns the spotlight on the International Association of Blacks in Dance, which held its first in-person conference in three years this past January.
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A Tempo this week features a conversation with choreographer Liza Gennaro about her new book, Making Broadway Dance.
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Members of the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company community were shaken last month when the company's founder, Nai-Ni Chen, died suddenly while on a family trip to…
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Early on in the Covid-19 pandemic, Dance/NYC, which supports and promotes dancers and dance organizations in New York City, recognized the need to…
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No, Julian Marsh is not putting on a show, but we’re asking that you put on your dance shoes anyway for this week’s Dress Circle (5/17 7:00 p.m.) for a…