Formed in the city’s underground transit system, Lucky Chops has built a global following by fusing New Orleans brass tradition with rock, funk, jazz, ska, gospel, and electroni ...
“A must-read for all dancers as the invaluable historical references and in-depth coverage of the different jazz forms cannot be found in such detail in any other book on the market today.”—Debra ...
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater will grace stages across the United States during a 20-city coast-to-coast United States tour, starring in Washington, DC and continuing to cities including Atlanta, ...
Kobe Bryant, the late basketballer, did tap dance to strengthen his ankles. Harold Connolly, the 1956 Olympic champion in the hammer (a 7.26kg metal ball attached to a wire) throw, took help from his ...
After a program-first Big 9 sweep, the Austin Packer Dance Team chases a 25th straight state berth with a creepy-children ...
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Counterintuitive cool: ‘Kind of Blue’ redefines jazz
Shades of Blue By James Kaplan, Translated by Kim Jae-sung, Epoch, 660 pages, 42,000 Korean won Jazz was above all a dazzling music. During the Big Band era, when ensembles often featured over 10 ...
The stage is set, the spotlight is on, and the countdown has begun. Dance World Cup (DWC), the world’s largest all-genre ...
From classical foundations to Caribbean reggae and cinematic themes, Michael Greilsammer brings his musical odyssey home to Jerusalem.
Originally dismissed as lightweights, the women of Shanghai’s jazz age remade both the sound and the image of modern China.
On January 20, “The Bessie," was presented to African American dancer/educator Dyane Harvey-Salaam and choreographer Garth Fagan.
Presented by Mzansi Ballet, the production runs from 13-15 February at Durban’s Milkwood Theatre and stars international ...
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