In a tiny gymnasium at Foisia Park in Carson, California, an eclectic group of women ranging in age from 14 to 56 line up in rows, ready for instruction at their first siva Samoa (Samoan dance) lesson ...
My brother Charles and I played soccer and baseball growing up. It helped us stay active, and we learned how to compete and be aggressive in order to win. What sports didn’t offer us was the ...
Nyoka Wotorson has been dancing as far back as she can remember. But it wasn't until she got accepted into The Juilliard School's small but mighty Dance Division, and training in its revamped program, ...
A program of arts events shown in conjunction with the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games looks at the relationship between art and sport. By Gia Kourlas Reporting from Paris. In dance and in sports, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An arts program in a California state facility disproves the idea that “nobody dances in prison,” encouraging inmates to channel their lives and ...
This post was updated May 12 at 8:05 p.m. For UCLA’s Chinese Cultural Dance Club, celebrating Chinese culture is a team effort. The club, founded in 2000, has brought traditional Chinese dance to the ...
In November, the University marked the 20th anniversary of KSU Dance with a series of performances choreographed by Pulinkala ...
This post was updated May 11 at 10:19 p.m. After a year off the stage, UCLA’s Chinese Cultural Dance Club is back under the spotlight. The club’s year-end showcase was canceled last year, but the ...
Welcome to Group Project, a series on the many ways young people are building and engaging with community. From queer resistance to finding new hobbies to forging alternate paths, working together is ...