Make school spirit accessible to all! Learn how to create audio description for college fight song and gameday cheers for low vision and blind students| Veroniiiica
The first full weekend of September brings an interesting mixture of events in and around Dallas. Choices include Harry Potter in concert, two local theater productions, an early Halloween event, three concerts, a unique dance/sound performance, a festival celebrating all things pickle, and two comedians. Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. If you want more options, check out the calendar for an even longer list of the city's best events. Thursday, September 4 Dallas...| CultureMap Dallas
A danceathon fundraiser sounds like a blast: good music, great energy, and people moving for a cause. But behind the scenes, it can also be an organizational puzzle, especially if you don't have the right tools in place. If you’re looking for a high-impact fundraising idea that keeps your community engaged and your goals on track, a danceathon powered by Cheddar Up is the move. The post Danceathon Dreams: How to Plan, Promote, and Pull It Off appeared first on Cheddar Up.| Cheddar Up
Coordinating a color guard season means managing a lot of moving parts, including music, choreography, travel plans, and of course, uniforms. Uniforms shape first impressions and help bring your performance theme to life. The post Color Guard Uniforms and More: Stay Organized All Season appeared first on Cheddar Up.| Cheddar Up
Running a cheer clinic is one of the most exciting ways to build spirit, teach skills, and connect with your community. But behind every high-flying stunt and peppy chant is a whole lot of planning. The post Cheer Clinic 101: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Cheddar Up.| Cheddar Up
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Infinity Ballet Theater exemplifies the power of nonprofit arts organizations to enrich communities. By simplifying fundraising and streamlining operations, it allows Infinity Ballet to focus on bringing the joy of dance to the community. The post Infinity Ballet Theater: Elevating Arts, Simplifying Fundraising appeared first on Cheddar Up.| Cheddar Up
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As a dancer, I can firmly say that dance is one of the ultimate expressions of Black joy. Since the era of slavery, gathering together to sing and move hips and feet to the beat of the music of the rhythm of clapping hands has been an act of rebellion and freedom. Black dance, once… The post 11 Black Culture Dances That Represent Black Joy! appeared first on Black Girl Nerds.| Black Girl Nerds
It’s time to plan your next season of theater-going, and onStage Pittsburgh has just the ticket. Check out, and check back again and again, as we reveal our 2025-2026 season listings. f you have updates, fixes, or would like to see your live performing arts event included in our calendar and weekly What’s on Stage highlights — drop us a line at info@onstagepittsburgh.com.| onStage Pittsburgh
Simply the best new dance tracks of the week.| Lists – Billboard
This fall, the dance community in Memphis is stepping boldly into a new season. From classical ballet to flamenco, from jazz-inspired musicals to contemporary storytelling, stages across Memphis are coming alive with performances that invite audiences to experience the artistry, power, and beauty of dance. Summer intensives, workshops, and classes have fueled the energy of… The post Back to the Barre: Memphis Dancers Gear Up for a New Season appeared first on We Are Memphis.| We Are Memphis
Back in February 2025, Norwich Castle published a call-out for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together to dance, with workshops building up to a performance. We had an incredible respon…| Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Information Goodreads: Emma and CapucineSeries: Emma and Capucine #1-2Age Category: Middle Grade/Young AdultSource: LibraryPublished: 2017 Summary Emma and Capucine are sisters who have dedicated their lives to training to become prima ballerinas. But then Capucine is accepted to a prestigious ballet school in Paris, and Emma is not. With her dreams collapsing around her, Emma … Continue reading Emma and Capucine, Vols. 1 and 2 by Jérôme Hamon & Lena Sayaphoum| Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions
from Dance Black Joy: Global Affirmations and Defiance In February, I had the pleasure of attending the third convening organized by the Collegium for African and Diaspora Dance. As my dear sista-friend Candace Thompson observed, these bi-annual conferences are such a powerful moment to check in with ourselves, our people, and the many communities [...] The post Black Joy . . . FOUND appeared first on PURPOSE Productions.| PURPOSE Productions
I had a great time interviewing with Dance Magazine's Ryan P. Casey about PURPOSE's thriving practices, and offering tips for negotiating and naming your needs. Here's a glimpse... "Dancers and choreographers must be strong, clear communicators when it comes to negotiating contracts and agreements. That's part of the philosophy espoused by A. Nia Austin-Edwards, [...] The post Check us out in November’s Dance Magazine appeared first on PURPOSE Productions.| PURPOSE Productions
Raising the Barre: How Memphis Dancers Are Making Moves This Summer| We Are Memphis
Have you ever met a mom who is obsessed with her daughter’s achievements in sports? We’re talking a level of Dance Moms obsessed. Jennifer Jabaley’s What’s Yours Is Mine offers a fun take on this dynamic, featuring two teenage best friends who are dancers, one over-the-top mom, and another mom simply trying to reconnect with […] The post What’s Yours Is Mine by Jennifer Jabaley appeared first on TBD Teacher.| TBD Teacher
Best Maui Luaus! After sampling all of the luaus on Maui, here are our top 5 favorite luaus you should check out. The post 5 Best Maui Luaus appeared first on Maui Luau - Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos.| Maui Luau – Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos
Wildfires in August of 2023 severely damaged the Old Lahaina Luau site. Here are the latest updates and what to expect going forward. The post Old Lahaina Luau Fire Updates appeared first on Maui Luau - Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos.| Maui Luau – Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos
Polynesian fire dancing! Everything you need to know about fire dancing, including history, styles, and the people who influenced its form. The post Polynesian Fire Dancing appeared first on Maui Luau - Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos.| Maui Luau – Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos
A tradition dating back hundreds of years, ancient Hawaiian luaus were referred to as an ‘aha’aina: aha translating to ‘gathering’ and aina meaning ‘meal.’ The post Luau History appeared first on Maui Luau - Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos.| Maui Luau – Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos
Here’s the lowdown on the history of the luau, what modern takes entail, and why you should book one on your next Hawaiian holiday.| Maui Luau - Reservations, Reviews, photos, videos
A man wearing a keffiyeh at a protest, Pexels By: Laila Ali / Arab America Contributing Author In response to the attacks, Arab American culture has| Arab America
Beat the heat with summer dance camps that sell out and shine. Creative ideas to keep your studio active, fun & profitable all summer.| Wellyx
Lorraine Hansberry’s Final, African Play Rocks the House| Theatrius
Happy summer, Philadelphia! With 10,000 acres of parks to explore, we hope everyone will take advantage of long summer days (and warm evenings!) to enjoy Philadelphia’s incredible public parks. That’s why we’ve compiled the 2025 Summer Series – a season of free and low-cost outdoor programs designed to bring people together and encourage Philadelphians toRead More The post Yoga, hikes, dancing and more: Free park activities in July and August! appeared first on Fairmount Park Conser...| Fairmount Park Conservancy
For sisters Leila and Noelle Awadallah, their Body Watani dance project has become a way to reclaim a Palestinian identity and to process the ongoing devastation of their ancestral homeland.| Sahan Journal
Paul du Quenoy on a new production of La Bayadère at the Hungarian National Ballet.| newcriterion.com
Ruba Zouzou used her Fall 2024 Mississauga Arts Council Matchmaker MicroGrant to produce their multidisciplinary show, A Night in Damas. The post MicroGrant Success: Ruba Zouzou, Fall 2024 appeared first on Mississauga Arts Council.| Mississauga Arts Council
After moving his mother, 92 and living with Alzheimer's, to a nursing home, a joyful transformation occurred. The post All She Wants to Do Is Dance appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Participating in dance classes may help people with Huntington's disease improve their balance and maintain their functional capacity.| Huntington's Disease News
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In a world that moves too fast, where stress piles up like unread emails and self-care feels like a luxury, one Tallahassee studio is redefining what it means to heal. At Breathe in Color Arts & Wellness Studio, wellness isn’t just a buzzword—it’s an experience. Here, healing happens through movement, creativity, and community, offering locals a space where yoga flows...| Tallahassee MagazineTallahassee Magazine
Karol G and Tiësto beat a copyright lawsuit over the song "Don't Be Shy." A judge threw it out, saying the plaintiff’s expert witness was unqualified.| Billboard
Led by Ishami co-founders Amit Patel and Ishika Seth, Mehfil was part celebration, part confrontation — a powerful embodiment of Pride Month| India Currents
What’s one of the best ways to combat hate? For Jesús Gregorio Smith of Appleton, it’s to push back with love. He shares his story as part of the “Home Is Here” project, which amplifies the voices of the growing number of Black, Asian, Native American and Latinx residents who...| Wisconsin Life
Kia Wallace and Lasharn Monroe are transforming River Terrace’s Chateau Lounge into a vital nexus for east of the river residents.| Washington City Paper
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Hannah Darabi is the winner of the 2025 Prix Elysée with her powerful project ‘Why Don’t You Dance?'| 1854 Photography
Probe answers an email question about dance and the Christian.| Probe Ministries
Back by popular demand, Shim Chung returns to the Korean Cultural Centre UK as part of the SAC on Screen series. This beloved ballet, performed by the Universal Ballet Company, retells the timeless Korean folktale of a devoted daughter who sacrifices herself to restore her blind father's sight — and is miraculously reborn in a| London Korean Links | Covering things Korean in London and beyond since 2006
4 May – Ukrainian Door Almost my last event as Mayor for 2024-5, was the event to welcome the Ukrainian Door, an actual door from a bombed home in Ukraine which has been lent to Bridport for a while and set up in the garden of the Chapel in the Garden in East Street. …| Bridport & West Bay
Downtown Memphis was sizzling this April with electric energy radiating from the Orpheum Theatre Memphis, where the Broadway musical-comedy Some Like It Hot lit up the stage with its speakeasy swagger, toe-tapping jazz, and a message that resonated far beyond the footlights. Based on the classic 1959 film, this reimagined musical brought a fresh, inclusive… The post Broadway’s “Some Like It Hot” Brings Jazz, Joy, and Representation to the Orpheum Stage appeared first on We Are Memphis.| We Are Memphis
The Juke Joint as a Portal: Dance in “Sinners” (2025) In Ryan Coogler’s film “Sinners” (2025), the Juke Joint scene is a cultural séance wrapped in a supernatural blues tale. Set in a 1930s Mississippi juke joint, the scene becomes a living archive of Black dance traditions, where past and present collide in a kinetic… The post Dance in “Sinners”: A Living Archive of Black Dance Traditions appeared first on We Are Memphis.| We Are Memphis
Despite radiotherapy, appointments, exhaustion and pain, Rachael Anderson never missed a training session| Wales Online
Scorched Earth – Dublin Dance Festival – Review On the Abbey Stage – Dates: 23 – 24 May 2025 Written, Directed and Choreographed by Luke Murphy Scorched Earth runs at the Ga…| No More Workhorse
Tips for describing dance videos, dance lessons, tutorials, and choreography using audio or text-based descriptions for visually impaired dancers| Veroniiiica
For the last two years almost, Netflix has had a Korean action-thriller called Ballerina in its catalogue. It has nothing to do with the movie by that title that is a spinoff of the John Wick series, other than it shares the idea that these tiny women in gossamer tutus whose job is to maintain…| Fort Worth Weekly
Jerusalema ikhaya lamiNgilondolozeUhambe namiZungangishiyi lana Five years ago we were wearing masks, gloves, disinfecting shopping and staying in. The covid 19 pandemic seems like another lifetime, one so completely different from now or before, scary and yet without pressure, we watched films all day and wandered the empty streets taking photos. Gaza was not a […]| Magicmenagerie's Blog
With this year's epic Norfolk & Norwich festival in full swing, I've browsed the event listings and have put together my top must-see events so keep you entertained over the coming few weeks...| My Thrifty Life by Cassie Fairy
It’s that toe-tapping time of year when Commons returns to Stanley Arts. Launched in 2022 Commons Dance Festival showcases dance in all its diverse forms. From today (16 May) until next Sunday (25 May) you can expect live dance performances, workshops and more. Whether you just want to watch some dance unfold, or participate yourself,... » The post Rhythm in common appeared first on Croydonist.| Croydonist
As soon as my finger hit the shutter, I knew that I got a great shot.| jGirls+ Magazine
Re:INCARNATION – Dublin Dance Festival – Review Dates: 20 May – 21 May – On the Abbey Stage Directed and Choreographed by Qudus Onikeku QDance Company are from Lagos, Nigeria, so…| No More Workhorse
Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake – Bord Gais Energy Theatre – Review by Frank L. Dates: 20 – 24 May 2025 – Part of the Dublin Dance Festival It was over thirty years ago th…| No More Workhorse
Somnole – Dublin Dance Festival – Review by Frank L. Somnole – performed at the Project Arts Centre Somnole choreographed and performed by Boris Charmatz The stage is entirely emp…| No More Workhorse
Specky Clark – Dublin Dance Festival – Review Performed at the Abbey Theatre Find out more about Oona Doherty here. Specky Clark – Co-produced and presented by Dublin Dance Festiv…| No More Workhorse
Beatriz Castro merges discipline and imagination in choreography, pushing boundaries to create inspiring tales through dance.| NEW YORK ART LIFE
(This piece is going to have major spoilers- proceed if you are okay with that, or if you have seen the film. Thanks for reading!) i am going to be honest. The only film i have seen directed by Rya…| the one woman apollo!
I made this free dance studio budget template to give dance studio owners a tool to keep everything organized. It's available in PDF and Excel.| The Studio Director
Final extract from our new spring issue: On a farm in Japan, Dana Iova-Koga dances among the vegetables and tea bushes, as part of a performance collective exploring the body's innate capacity to interact with the myriad lifeforms of Earth. With image by Paul Hammercott. The post Dancing Ground appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
This interview marks the beginning of a series in which Ahmad Ali will be engaging with scholars working on India at the Max-Weber-Kolleg. He is a student of Religionswissenschaft at the University of Erfurt, currently working on the project "Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations".| Religion and Urbanity: Reciprocal Formations
Danielle Ofri hosts a panel discussion on dance, poetry, and the examination of “body politic,” along with a screening of the award-winning film, “Reading the Body.”| Danielle Ofri
A ballerina stands poised beneath the towering bow of a ship, her silhouette framed against an expanse of ice and endless sky. This is more than a performance—it’s a poignant message. In a mesmeriz…| The Vale Magazine
I love exploring lighting techniques to create an atmosphere that matches the energy of a dance performance. Here are my favorite dance studio lighting ideas.| The Studio Director
The show runs April 10th though the 13th. Tickets here. Anything goes when you’re sailing in the middle of the ocean. Especially when an Evangelical turned nightclub worker and newly engaged debutant collide in the musical comedy by the same name. This year in Anderson Theatre, those two leads will be played by two first-years: […]| Fine Arts
What is TMD? How can I prevent it and when should I seek help? Dr. Stefany Barba discusses temporomandibular disorders (TMD) among performing artists and gives hope to those who are struggling.| Performing Well Blog
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MANY MEs – Project Arts Centre – Review Date – 18th February Time – 7:30pm Space – The Space Upstairs – Duration – 40 minutes This is a solo piece by chore…| No More Workhorse
Paid and free online services streaming audio description for performing arts videos, great for blind and low vision audiences who love theater| Veroniiiica
On This Spot, a feminist art history nonprofit founded in 2021, tells the stories of a diverse group of women artists’ lives through short-form documentary videos. Their mission is to put women artists on the map, literally, by mapping the places where women artists “lived and worked, ate and drank, dreamed, laughed, danced, and found the inspiration and community to create their art.” The post On This (SoHo) Spot: Stories of Pioneering Women Artists appeared first on SoHo Memory Proj...| SoHo Memory Project.
Read on for catchy dance studio names and ideas, along with our tips for finding the right name for your studio.| The Studio Director
Some times when I sit to write, my mind lands on shit—my own stories I prefer not to repeat. In fact, I prefer to forget. Wherever my brain dwells dictates my mood. Therefore, why would I take time to mull over shit and feel it still? Instead of making myself miserable, I choose to move … Continue reading Feel It Still→| Faith + Gratitude = Peace + Hope
Even if Argentine folklore is not as visible to tourists as tango, the vast majority of Argentines have tried dancing it, if only back in their school days.| Wander Argentina
Best Discos in Delhi You Should Check With Your Partner - Bacchus, Blues, Kitty Su, De Forbidden Club, House A, The Blue Frog, Club Pangaea and many more.| Next Mashup
In 1978 while in a bookstore looking through a table of books on sale for 99 cents each, I saw R.J. Reilly’s Romantic Religion. Being a 19 year old and madly in love, how could I not pick it up and take a look? I noticed that the book was about C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, ... Dancing with Owen Barfield: a visit to Orchard View recalled after forty years| The Owen Barfield Literary Estate
Earth, my body,Water, my blood,Air, my breath, andFire, my spirit…—origin unknown Just before Christmas, I met my dear friend Elizabeth for brunch. Pre-2013, we taught sophomore English toget…| Faith + Gratitude = Peace + Hope
50+ ideas and strategies for attending prom with chronic illness and disability, from the perspective of someone with low vision and a neurological condition| Veroniiiica
Titanium – David Guetta ft. Sia You shoot me down but I won’t fall, I am titanium This blog will appear in my forthcoming book ‘Camberwell Carrot Juice’. Check back for details! RB| Magicmenagerie's Blog
Discover how Izzy is managing to pursue her passion for Musical Theatre at the same time as studying for A level Physics through online learning.| National Extension College
As Bishop-elect Kevin Kenney prepared for his Oct. 28 ordination and installation as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, he took time Oct. 3 to talk with The Catholic Spirit about his family, ministries, prayers and his love of dancing. The conversation is edited for length and clarity.| TheCatholicSpirit.com
How do you teach ballet? We’ve got some tips. What sets ballet apart from other dance forms? We’ll review the history of ballet and its noble origins.| The Studio Director
‘Twas the night I had awaited. But after an especially hard day of work, one in a string of hard days…I was exhausted. About a month ago, I stumbled upon a Facebook post, where I first learned abou…| Faith + Gratitude = Peace + Hope
Ciao, amici! It’s release day! Born for Revenge has officially been born and unleashed on the world. To those of you who preordered the ebook version, thank you. It should have been delivered to your inbox already. I sincerely hope you enjoy it. To those of you waiting for the actual release day to purchase … Continue reading Born has been Born!| Staci Troilo
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My favorite tips for taking dance classes with low vision and teaching dance to people with vision loss, based on my experience as a dancer with low vision| Veroniiiica
Baylor Medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Phillip Williams breaks down the benefits of low-impact exercises like Pilates and dance.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
The Paris Olympics are getting into the groove for the historic opening ceremony on the River Seine.| AP News
A site dedicated to emerging writers, books, and storytelling.| stetmag.com
Webber & Rice Expose Dangerous Legacy of Perón Era by Lynne Stevens A huge screen shows headlines that blast out the news: On July 26, 1952, Eva Perón has died at age 33. Argentines flee their movie houses and crowd the streets of Buenos Aires, mourning Evita. Who is this “Santa Evita” who had such a huge impact on her nation? In Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1978 rock opera, Eva (sparkling Sophia Alawi) is sometimes humanitarian, sometimes fascist. But she’s always a fashionista with her...| theatrius.com
Below are some important things to keep consider when it comes to installing a ballet barre in your studio.| The Studio Director
We have devised 8 tips on how you can personally find your own dance studio success.| The Studio Director
We are so excited to have Full Radius Dance offering classes on our new online learning platform. Full Radius Dance is a professional modern dance company in the field of physically integrated dance based in Atlanta. The company features dancers with and without physical disabilities.| Ikouii
All the time we have musical anniversaries but some the fact that the late John Peel died ten years ago today is a poignant one. I’ve stated it many times and will continue to do so that without his shows … Continue reading →| StevoMusicMan – Ramblings Of A Music Man
Persona Metropolitana Written by Annachiara Vispi and Giulia Macrì Music and Composition by Lorenzo Saini Presented in collaboration with Do...| www.thinkingtheaternyc.com
Night Dances – Dublin Dance Festival – Review by G. O’Byrne Presented by Dublin Dance Festival and the Abbey Theatre – Night Dances 24 – 25 May 2024 – Created by…| No More Workhorse
CARCAÇA – Abbey Theatre – Review CARCAÇA – Marco da Silva Ferreira Presented by Dublin Dance Festival and the Abbey Theatre Big Pulse Dance Alliance Co-Production | Irish Premiere…| No More Workhorse