Dance Researcher/teacher at Jiangnan University, Chinese traditional dance teaching & performing, Labanotation/Kinetography Laban, Laban Movement Analysis.
"I've worried over [Ruth St. Denis] till I'm sick—and decided to quit and concentrate on things that are right, or wrong ones that are within my power...I'll probably change my mind about being an idealist—but I'm set on it now." https://t.co/UdV9pn5Ey5
20 years of Dancing Times are available digitally on our fully searchable online archive. Access to the archive is by paid subscription - https://t.co/6vcb3l1zBf
Dancers are full of all kinds of crafty tricks to make their pointe shoes work for them. We rounded up a few of our favorites published in Dance Magazine over the years. https://t.co/o6uz1fLhtk
Since ballet began more than 400 years ago, there has always been the question of how to train dancers for the job's unique mix of physical, theatrical and musical skills. https://t.co/0tSba0Vb1W
Senior Concert February 20 - 22, including The Playdate Vignettes, by Laura Patterson & dancers, which explores preserving the improvisational mentalities of play and imagination as a dance becomes molded and set. Pre-show performances at 7:15-7:30 Thu-Sat & Sat 2:15-2:30.
To choreograph on a military robot is to accept that such training can possibly be repurposed in ways that can neither be fully anticipated nor controlled. https://t.co/6Lrgs6tDWx
Research in Focus | Ballet and Contemporary Dance Injuries When Transitioning to Full-Time Training or Professional Level Dance: A Systematic Review | Authors: Fuller, Melanie; Moyle, Gene M.; Hunt, Andrew P.; Minett, Geoffrey M. https://t.co/NJg9kQ6NU3
Hey, have you seen our new website? While you're there, remember that MFA and PhD program applications are due November 15! Go Bucks! https://t.co/fDMwxSHsK2
How Movement Moves: Dancing Across Borders, from West Africa to the Americas
This performance was part of a week-long series of events for Moving Subjects: Migration, Mobility and Immobility Week.