We spoke with disability culture activist and community performance artist Petra Kuppers about her work, which engages in audiences through movement and the senses to spark their creativity and imagine new futures.
We spoke with Jean Butler, dancer-choreographer and founder of Our Steps, about her creative process, reconfiguring the dance production "What We Hold" for the U.S. stage, and the importance of celebrating and archiving Irish dance history.
Black Hills Works grant officer Kristina Roth and Flutter Productions founder and artistic director Heather Pickering spoke with us about the goals for the upcoming FashionABLE: All-Ability Threads production and the power of art in fostering creativ...
Ragamala Dance choreographers Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy reflect on how the USArtists International program has supported their work as culture bearers.
Founding Artistic Direct Karen Peterson Corash spoke with us about what inspired her to establish Karen Peterson and Dancers, the upcoming Forward Motion festival and conference, and the vital role of dance in building shared human experiences.
We spoke with the founder and artistic director of ShaLeigh Dance Works about the company's immersive theater performance, enVISION, created with the help of blind and low-vision experts.
in this sneak peek of the next issue of American Artscape, Vanessa Sanchez of the dance group La Mezcla talks about the power of the arts in storytelling.
In this frank interview, Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson talk about the realities of making opportunities for access and equity for dancers with disabilities.
The Los Angeles-based JazzAntiqua Music & Dance Ensemble is helping its community learn about and reclaim the importance of jazz and jazz dance to the Black community.
NEA Dance Director Sara Nash spoke with Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson of Kinetic Light about disability aesthetics and culture in dance, and reimagining the arts world to better support and elevate artists with disabilities.