When Casanova’s Europe opened at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, we thought that the best way to explore the exhibition would be through a lens of modern romance. Lucky …
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As an Asian American in the performing arts, I’m constantly questioning how our industry portrays people of Asian descent on our stages. While European portrayals of Japanese people throughout history …
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Researchers have proven time and time again how much of an impact that art has on an individual’s mind and body. The health benefits range anywhere from simply feeling more …
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As a former dancer, I am always curious about dance forms from other cultures and how people use dance to express both their personal feelings as well as express larger …
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Meet Nick Onken, a photographer, podcast host, and creative entrepreneur devoted to inspiring the world to create their moments and create their life.
Tell us a bit about yourself. How …
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Megan Fairchild is a principal dancer with New York City Ballet. Ms. Fairchild entered the School of American Ballet (SAB), the official school of New York City Ballet, in the …
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Rigoletto is considered one of Verdi’s mid-career masterpieces. Based on Victor Hugo’s controversial play Le roi s’amuse, the story featured a womanizing French king and his jester, through whose voice …
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In the face of a crushing negative news cycle and seeming daily apocalyptic warnings, happiness and joy has taken a bit of a backseat in American life of late. In …
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The great modern dance pioneer Martha Graham once said, “The body never lies.” What she meant is that there are some physical truths in our bodies that reflect our real …
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Throughout Women’s History Month, we are sharing the stories of female entrepreneurs who inspire and empower communities to follow their dreams and create a better world.
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