Exclusive preview of GALA’s 18th international Fuego Flamenco Festival
Abel López, GALA’s associate producing director, and Edwin Aparicio, festival creator and curator, tell what to expect.
‘Reframing the Narrative’ at KenCen spotlights Black excellence in ballet
Two distinct programs featured three companies that center Black and Brown dancers, choreographers, and artistic directors.
Flying V presents a poignant and visceral ‘More Than 90 Miles...
As the solo performer Colette Krogol combines her dancing with sound, poetry, and mages, it feels like she is processing generational trauma.
Havana-based Malpaso Dance Company steps out at The Clarice
Four pieces showcased ten dancers’ drive, indomitable spirit, and unassailable technical abilities.
‘Riverdance’ refresh: An exhilarating ride of pride and precision
This '25th Anniversary Show' company is nothing short of superhuman.
Step Afrika!’s exuberant ‘Drumfolk’ makes DC debut at Strathmore
Inspired by the Stono Rebellion, this show brings history to life in smashingly real stepping glory.
A Venezuelan American’s ‘English with an Accent’ to play GALA April...
The original dance-theater work by Migguel Anggelo chronicles an immigrant caterpillar’s quest for the 'American Dream.'
‘Momentum’ by Ballet Theatre of Maryland shows intimate variety
This collection of six short pieces offers something for all sorts of dance lovers to enjoy, from classical to contemporary.
Guide to the Atlas Intersections Festival, February 26 to March 13
A three-weekend celebration presenting 22 performances in story, movement, and sound.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater celebrates choreography of Robert Battle
A tribute at Kennedy Center to his tenth anniversary as artistic director of the company and a collection of his dances on a single program.
Two men hold on in Britta Joy Peterson’s ‘And Now, Hold...
An exquisite performance shows us that two people sharing space create a universe of possibilities.








