Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsNative Dance Now: Body and SpiritFor Indigenous dancers, the physical body can be a conduit to express, through movement, song and dance, their ancestral genealogy.Dec 1, 2020Dec 1, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsCompartiendo historias:José Navarrete and Yvonne Montoya use community collaboration to bring visibility to Latinx performers and foster social change.Nov 24, 2020Nov 24, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsLeading With Love: Navigating Tradition and InnovationDorsey, Makuakane and Ok amplify what tradition bearers mean for an evolving dance field.Nov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsHow We BuildBass, Richburg and McGregor mine personal stories to convey the complexity of the Black diaspora with choreography that calls us to listen.Nov 10, 2020Nov 10, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to Artists‘All of Us Are Dancers’: A Trio of Dance Artists Creates Work With Non-Traditional PopulationsGoldberg Haas, Orr and Quinn blur lines between abstract dance and socially engaged creative practice bringing dance to various populationsNov 2, 2020Nov 2, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsDance Is the Weapon for Social JusticeVanessa Sanchez, Danys “La Mora” Pérez and Ana María Alvarez root their dances in the rhythms of the African Diaspora.Oct 27, 2020Oct 27, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsJustice in the MovementRobert Gilliam, Sarah Crowell and MurdaMommy use dance to tap into the potential of young people and accelerate the world toward justice.Oct 20, 2020Oct 20, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsCommunity Builders: Transmission and Legacies of Immigrant American ArtistsThree culture-bearers have built deep communities of practice around culturally specific dance forms from Cambodia, Liberia and Senegal.Oct 13, 2020Oct 13, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to Artists‘What Are You?’ Dancemaking and the Hyphenated OtherThree dance artists with indigenous and immigrant identities share their perspectives on making and describing their art.Oct 6, 2020Oct 6, 2020
Dance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsinDance/USA Fellowships to ArtistsChoreographing Disability Justice:In the Disability Arts Movement Antoine Hunter and Laurel Lawson produce socially and politically aware choreographic works.Sep 23, 2020Sep 23, 2020