Why were museums and collectors dominating the world of Native art and why weren't the artists in the room where it happened?
This holiday season, Ignite Dance Arts will light up Eureka Springs with its debut production of "The Nutcracker Sweets." ...
Dec 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Holiday Arts Fair is located INSIDE the Center for the Arts, with approximately 20 artist ...
“No Limits” has also prepared four films and documentaries, which will be screened for free on specific days on the Laundry Steps at Tai Kwun. These works will later be made available for free ...
A local dance studio will bring a classic Christmas story to life through choreographed dances Sunday. Around 45 dancers from ...
The Village Voice reviews "Edges of Ailey" the Whitney Museum show of the dancer and choreographer contextualized by visual arts.
Several tombs in the necropolises of Egypt depict figures dancing across the walls and playing instruments. But when ...
I have had Parkinson's [disease] for about 10 years now”, says Ian Temple, an ambassador for and dancer with Dance for ...
They gave me the tools to have a successful career in dance, and now I’m driven to do the same for our students. Eric Shah is excited to be co-directing this new production. Through his 20 ... with ...
The event seeks to bring wellness strategies to life, as embodied by art and dance. It’s a project six months in the ... home ...
Janelle Weiberg stands at the front of a room with mirrors and ballet barres, explaining a movement to the dancers that stand ...
Yanktonai Dakota artist Oscar Howe started a rebellion against “gatekeepers” wanting to keep Native art in a slim “cultural” ...