Three-time world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates announce their programs for the 2025-26 Olympic season.
Percussive dance trio Soles of Duende's 'Can We Dance Here?' brings tap, kathak and flamenco to Schenectady's Proctors ...
Until a few years ago, summers were relatively sparse dance-wise, with just a few festivals and galas peppering the hot months. When the pandemic forced more dancers to get moving outside, the dance ...
A multicultural, all-female trio based in the rhythms of tap, flamenco, and kathak classical Indian dance, Soles of Duende ...
ROYAL PALM BEACH — Every Thursday, the rhythmic sounds of heel taps, hand claps and Spanish sevillanas seep from a classroom in Royal Palm Beach High School. Inside, Gabriela Reyes leads 10 women ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Flamenco Latino's 2024 Más Allá Series is made possible (in part) with ...
The revitalization of Buffalo was on full display last weekend during National Dance Day. Cynthia Cadwell Pegado — a dance instructor who specializes in working with those who have Parkinson's disease ...
With the start of a new year comes the emergence of colorful and inventive dance productions, created by companies from both near and far away. Boston will see some world premieres, including ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Carlota Santana is neither a star performer nor a choreographer. But her skills as a director have kept her company an active part of the New York ...
The singers of Son Luna and the dancers of Jóvenes Zapateadores hail from the Mexican state of Veracruz, a Gulf Coast region where three different cultures — Spanish, indigenous and African — came ...
Melissa Cruz’ life is full of motion — jarring stops, dramatic twists, hypnotic rhythms — and that’s just when she’s on stage. As one of the Bay Area’s stalwart Flamenco dancers, Cruz has carved out a ...