GRIDLOCK founder Madeline Maxine Gorman discusses the contemporary dance company’s latest project to be performed at Atlas INTERSECTIONS Festival on March 10. Everything from GRIDLOCK Dance’s ...
At UD, we offer a theatre and dance major that allows for artists to become well-rounded and socially conscious practitioners through experiential learning in all areas. And with concentrations in ...
In a groundbreaking display of technological innovation and creativity, China’s humanoid robots have once again captured the world’s attention. Their ...
Rochester Institute of Technology students are already benefitting from a new partnership with Garth Fagan Dance, with RIT Performing Arts Scholarship students taking master classes downtown and ...
Rochester Institute of Technology and its National Technical Institute for the Deaf have announced a partnership with Garth Fagan Dance for a “cooperative-creative-connection” to begin Aug. 1. Garth ...
Infinite Bodies, Wayne McGregor’s expansive cross-disciplinary exhibition, unfolds at the convergence of art, AI, technology, ...
An upcoming interdisciplinary performance by Ohio State Master of Fine Arts students, titled “Black on Earth,” will combine dance, agriculture and technology to explore Black farmers’ life experiences ...
Columbus dancer Ricarrdo Hunter-Valentine is a finalist for the Dance/USA Fellowship to Artists (DFA). The DFA supports artists who are working to broaden the idea of dance and remove barriers in the ...
Dance education is undergoing a transformative evolution as digital technologies increasingly permeate teaching methodologies and performance practices. The integration of artificial intelligence, ...
In the exciting final week of Festival 2023, Lyon-based Compagnie Käfig will return to Jacob's Pillow for the first time in ten years with a unique performance bridging dance and technology from Aug.
Princess Mhoon. Courtesy Matt Karas. As the leader of the Chicago Black Dance Legacy Project, Princess Mhoon is on a mission to raise awareness around the necessity of Black dance in the city and ...
In 1954, Jacques Ellul published La Technique, the French Protestant intellectual’s groundbreaking work on the emerging technological world, a world he perceived as monolithic and inevitably ...