Childhood is a magical time. Everything is new and full of surprises. Discovering the body and its ability to move is one of those surprises, and a revelation that continues to unfold as children grow […][…]
Yes! Men are alive and well in the world of dance. And they are here to stay. Finally. Gone are the notions that dance is just for girls, or for “girlie” boys. In are the […][…]
To mark our first anniversary (!) as the magazine that pirouettes on the edge of psychology and art, I’ve been thinking about individuals that challenge how we think and how we approach life, and in […][…]
[The following is an excerpt from the second edition of Live Through This: On Creativity and Self-Destruction edited by Sabrina Chap with the kind permission of Seven Stories Press.] It’s my first month teaching dance at […][…]
The last time I saw Balanchine, he was barely coherent. It was a sad, confused and difficult time at New York City Ballet. A period of time I chose to nearly erase from my memories. I’d […][…]
As a boy, my younger brother resembled one of the delicate dolls with which he populated his early, private life. Sitting up in bed when I arrived home from school, he was something beautiful, paradoxically […][…]