
Dance Parade: Where 100 Styles Fit Into 20 City Blocks
With the theme "Movement of the People," the 13th edition of this annual event returned to Manhattan with 165 groups of performers.
By Siobhan Burke
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With the theme "Movement of the People," the 13th edition of this annual event returned to Manhattan with 165 groups of performers.
By Siobhan Burke

Alexei Ratmansky’s latest premiere for American Ballet Theater is born from joy and bursting at the seams.
By Gia Kourlas

Part of a texting scandal that rocked City Ballet, Mr. Ramasar, performing in his old, ebullient manner, seemed a little clueless.
By Brian Seibert

From the shop floors of factories to ballet’s grandest stages, unions are rethinking how they balance their responsibilities in sexual harassment cases.
By Michael Cooper

“It’s really slow and there’s a lot of stillness because stillness is basically my one true love,” Ms. Walsh says of this excerpt from “Fame Notions.”
By Gia Kourlas

“I’m this entity of rawness,” Gabrielle Hamilton said of the dance she performs in the Broadway show, choreographed by John Heginbotham.
By Gia Kourlas

In a new dance Mina Nishimura performs movement from a Merce Cunningham solo and then continues dancing with his spirit: “I’m meeting Merce through my body,” she said.
By Gia Kourlas

How does this solo in Mr. Ratmansky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” feel? “It’s like you’re chasing your feet,” says Indiana Woodward of New York City Ballet.
By Gia Kourlas

The tap dancer and choreographer’s new piece is part of City Center on the Move, a program to engage new audiences.
By Gia Kourlas
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