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She recalled dancers and actors working closely with choreographer Marguerite Derricks to make sure everyone was telling the ...
David Roussève returns to the stage with “DaddyAF,” a deeply personal work-in-progress showing, 8 p.m. May 3 at Mass MoCA, of a solo show exploring love, aging, identity and resilience ...
An exceptional account of Bach’s Mass in B minor, traditional and unusual string quartets, and Thomas Adès suites are among the highlights.
The theremin’s “woo-ooo” sound has haunted music and cinema lovers for years. Carolina Eyck is the world’s best player, but ...
Body appreciation differs between Middle-Eastern and Western societies, a new international study can reveal, highlighting how cultural and family influences shape body image and eating behaviors in ...
Netflix in May is bringing the kind of chaos that’ll have you questioning what’s real and what’s just really good TV.
Through dance and movement, emerging choreographers creatively explore the systems around them in “Rules of Play,” the UC ...
According to a 2014 study by the National Institute of Health, 12% of dancers — 16.4% in ballet — experience a diagnosed ...
The theme is broad—it’s about questioning the very notion of humanity,” curator Thiago de Paula Souza told Observer.
Hall’s “Sissy” at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, a dance-theater hybrid featuring Marisa Tomei, pokes at the boundaries between ...
There's been a plethora of projects Sue Schroeder has created since reshaping her dance company four years ago. Through ...