Dana MillsOn the politics of writing (or why some time loyalty to your dead comrades is more important than…A few months ago I was approached and asked to contribute a chapter to an edited collection on a writer and activist I had been on and off…Sep 14, 2019Sep 14, 2019
Dana MillsElectricity/ Some thoughts on Movement MigrationWhat does it feel like when you’re dancing?Jul 22, 20191Jul 22, 20191
Dana MillsDancing with Karl Marx:Dance in the 21st century must assume its place in anti capitalist actionJan 26, 2019Jan 26, 2019
Dana MillsRemembering the past, being in the present, looking forward to a better futureSome reflections on Eliot Smith Dance’s triple bill presented at Sage Gateshead on 27 NovemberDec 5, 2018Dec 5, 2018
Dana MillsThe Living Wage Campaign is a demand for a better tomorrowOn the 4 May 1890, a black gloved, bespectacled woman spoke to thousands of workers who were tired of strikes and longstanding suffering…Nov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
Dana MillsLady Liberty will raise her torch againLady Liberty will raise her torch againJul 24, 2018Jul 24, 2018
Dana MillsHard times require furious dancingThe American Dance Festival has a long and illustrious history. Hosting some greats such as Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey and Sophie Maslow…Jul 20, 2018Jul 20, 2018
Dana MillsEdges and circles: some thoughts on dance, movement and the power of suspensionsfor and inspired by Kristen HedbergJul 5, 2018Jul 5, 2018
Dana MillsI am a Jewess 2018: on the challenges and limits of empathy and solidarityThe events unfolding around Trump’s immigration policy and his inhumane treatment of children , families and adults at the border, have…Jun 23, 2018Jun 23, 2018
Dana MillsA letter to Isadora Duncan on her 141 birthdayHappy Birthday, Isadora! you have been a presence in my life for quite a while, now, so I thought you deserve birthday salutations. When…May 25, 2018May 25, 2018