Modern
Dance Now Springs to the Season
At 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 22, hundreds of people were descending on South Florida for Ultra Fest, the Sony-Ericsson Open, and spring break festivities on the beach. In a world apart and oblivious to the vehicular chaos, the eight …
Falling in Love with Dance Now’s Open Stage
“We are going to a dance performance!” That was all I knew. See, I just moved to Miami from New York, so the details
Back Again: Alvin Ailey
When the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre returns to the Arsht Center this month, Miami will welcome home the company’s Artistic Director Robert Battle. “It’s wonderful,” says Battle.
An Open Mic Night for Dancers
Open Mic Nights are staples in many cities, whether focusing on song or on comedy. But whoever said that the concept of revealing one’s work before a live
NWSA Repertory Dance Ensemble
An ambitious program that includes British choreographer Darshan Singh Bhuller's latest work and a classic from Martha Graham, plus ballet and jazz
The Peter London Global Dance Theatre
Combining African, Native American, Caribbean and European traditions, the company will show its moves off during the Spring Dance
Dance, Dance in South Dade
A promise was made to the South Miami Dade community after the destruction of Hurricane Andrew. The “revitalization plan” developed by Commissioner Dennis Moss envisioned an anchor, a
Momentum Brings Water Study to Life
As a professor of modern dance, Delma Iles has a deep knowledge of dance history and the repertory she has created for her ensemble, Momentum Dance Company, reflects
New World Puts Spring into the Dance
Springtime is for lovers, one always hears. Well, in Miami, it’s for dance lovers. How is one not supposed to feel enamored by what the city’s New World
Ekphrasis 2, Art and the Bass Museum
Local dance companies are faced with the challenge of extending themselves in multiple directions at once. The creative aspect of things goes without saying -- innovation and craftsmanship










