The annual showcase featuring contemporary Black choreographers previews its January mainstage premiere, promising much to look forward to.
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The annual showcase featuring contemporary Black choreographers previews its January mainstage premiere, promising much to look forward to.
Continue readingNoelle Price talks dance in Seattle and Detroit, and how her history and family inform her artistic practices and ambitions.
Continue readingRandy Ford’s Queen Street complicates and celebrates intersectional identities.
Continue readingStaff Writer Miranda Chantelois chats with Noelle Price, Artistic Director of up-and-coming dance company PRICEarts N.E.W., about her latest project, Remember Me Young.
Continue readingShowing Out celebrates Black voices with particular poignancy in the Central District.
Continue readingAlex Crozier’s Millennials features characters, high kicks, and non-committal commentary.
Continue readingIf you didn’t catch Jade Solomon Curtis’ Black Like Me last year (a 2016 DanceCrush winner), then you’re in luck.
Continue readingIn the umbrella term contemporary dance, the word ‘contemporary’ usually refers only to the movement aesthetic, and rarely indicates if
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