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Op-Ed: Black Dance as Activism, Resistance, and Healing

Black dance has always been more than movement—it is survival, resistance, and healing in motion. It is a defiant act of existence in a world that continually seeks to silence Black voices, erase Black histories, and dismantle the very initiatives designed to promote inclusion. In this moment—when Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs are under […]

Abraham.In.Motion: Passion, Purpose & a Quirky New Setup

It’s the end of a long rehearsal day for the dancers of Abraham.In.Motion. They’re reviewing phrases of a new work, Dearest Home. It’s a pretty typical rehearsal scene. Some dancers cluster around a laptop trying to piece together steps learned long ago. Others review choreography together, working to figure out who remembered which arms correctly. […]

Camille A. Brown Takes Off With Two Awards in Two Weeks

Sometimes with artists, when it rains, it pours. That’s certainly the case for choreographer Camille A. Brown, who in the past two weeks has won two high-profile awards, in addition to keeping busy with her #BlackGirlMovement activism. Two weeks ago, Jacob’s Pillow announced they would be honoring Brown with the 10th Annual Jacob’s Pillow Award, […]

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