The Wexner Center for the Arts is bringing live performances, film screenings, art workshops and more to the Ohio State community at a higher caliber this fall. “First Thursday,” as the Wex has named ...
The three women who make up the percussive dance trio Soles of Duende want to make one thing clear: They are not a smoothie, they are a fruit salad. In other words, when they dance together, the ...
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This is the students' chance to express themselves with their own performance work. The Chicago Human Rhythm Project invites performers to the Rhythm World 35 Student Showcase. Whether you have a solo ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Soles of Duende, a percussive dance trio appearing at the Joyce Theater this week, situates tap, flamenco and Kathak in joyful and thrilling ...
The Center for Belonging and Inclusion presents Step Afrika! at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 5 in the Sharon Martin Hall of the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts, located at 240 W.
BECKET — The stage is in shadow, and the impact resounds like a hickory stick on a dunun drum. Feet pound a sounding box. And then the sound quiets to a rocking like wind in palmetto, like thunder and ...
The show will highlights facets of Black dance culture. “Tap dance and body percussion and sand dance are Black American art forms that we bring into this space,” says company co-founder Ryan K.
SCHENECTADY – Union College and Proctors will welcome the New York City–based dance collective Soles of Duende for a two-day residency and public performance Oct. 16–17, marking the group’s first ...
Soles of Duende performers, from left, Amanda Castro, Arielle Rosales and Brinda Guha will perform at Proctors Theatre in Schenectady on Friday. From left, Amanda Castro, Brinda Guha and Arielle ...