The Bharatanatyam exponent will receive the Nritya Choodamani title at Sri Krishna Gana Sabha’s 2024 December Festival
Alarmel Valli recounts her poetic exploration in ‘The Forgotten Seed’
The senior dancer staged her new work based on Sangam poetry recently at Bangalore International Centre
‘Sringaram’ set to re-release for Margazhi: Why this Tamil film on the devadasis is relevant
Sharada Ramanathan’s Sringaram, starring Adito Rao Hydari in the lead, is set to re-release
Attakkalari’s ‘World Dance’ in Bengaluru is a fusion of global and local stories
Indian and global artists come together in Attakkalari’s World Dance, blending traditions, myths, and modern themes
Math to mudras: Lalitha Anand retraces path back to Bharatanatyam
From academia to arangetram, Lalitha Anand makes an inspiring dance debut at 57
Educator Moves: Shifts in the Dance Education Landscape From Fall 2024
From director shifts to faculty appointments and beyond, here are the major dance educator moves you should know about from fall 2024. Kelli David-Low has been appointed dance education director at Deeply Rooted Dance Theater. Amy Marshall has been named associate director of education at the Paul Taylor Dance Foundation. April Ball, Phillip Broomhead, and Emily Nicolaou have joined the full-time faculty of University of North Carolina School of the Arts’ School of Dance. Hansuke Yamamoto has joined the faculty of San Francisco Ballet School. Eric Tamm has joined the faculty of the American Ballet Theatre William J. Gillespie School […]
Letter From the Editor: Happy Holidays, Dance Teachers!
When the casting sheet goes up, there’s one role that few students are excited to see their name next to: understudy. Some of us know what that feels like (at least I do), but as educators, it is our job to help our students navigate this responsibility and encourage them to put in just as much effort as if they were first cast. Luckily, we’ll have tried-and-tested strategies from experienced educators on DT+ this month. We’ll also be offering tips on structuring a dance class for K–12 general-education students that strikes a balance between creative exploration, choreography, and technique; discussing […]
How Bennington College Saved University of the Arts’ Dance Programs After the School’s Sudden Closure
On a Friday afternoon on the last day of May, Donna Faye Burchfield was sitting on her deck in Philadelphia when a newspaper notification popped up on her friend’s phone: University of the Arts, where Burchfield had been dean of the School of Dance since 2010, was closing its doors in a week—for good. Were Burchfield and her colleagues given any warning? “Of course not,” she says with a laugh, still incredulous months after the fact. “And we had 31 students scheduled to leave for France in less than two weeks for the low-residency MFA program.” Burchfield spent the rest […]
My Lineage: A Tribute to the Dance Educators Whose Shoulders I Stand On
Sometimes, when I look at where I’m currently at in my work in dance education, I’m reminded of poet Rupi Kaur’s quote, “I stand on the sacrifices of a million women before me, thinking: What can I do to make this mountain taller so the women after me can see farther?” While it would be dismissive of my own hard work to not recognize the great effort I put into my learning and earning of opportunities, it is important to acknowledge where I’ve come from and how I’ve arrived where I happen to be. Lineage in dance allows us to […]
Tommy Wasiuta Has Created a Solo Album With an Unexpected Instrument: Tap Shoes
Tap dancer Tommy Wasiuta grew up with a drum set in his basement, playing around with it anytime he got the chance. When he discovered solo drum albums in college, he fell in love with the idea of listening to just one drummer on one drum set. And it sparked an idea: “I was like, ‘I want to do the same thing with tap shoes and see how musical I can get them,’ ” he says. With this in mind, he started experiencing tap through a new lens, hearing grooves he made with his feet rather than thinking about how the […]