As part of its online programming, during the start of the pandemic, ABT began offering virtual classes on YouTube. The ABTots series is geared toward ages 2-4, while ABT Primary aims to teach kids ...
Dancers, choreographers and studios are turning to online platforms including Instagram and Zoom to keep people moving through the coronavirus outbreak. With a plethora of class options — from ...
With schools and gyms closed many families are trying to find unique ways to stay fit while practicing social distancing. Some have found that dance is the perfect way to stay active and still bring ...
You don't need a background in dance to reap the mental and physical health benefits. (Getty Creative) Dance has been a part of cultures around the world throughout history as a form of ...
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, Deng Minchuan has been taking his dance classes via live-stream at home. Combo photo shows Deng at the dance studio [above] and learning the routines at home following ...
In these unprecedented times, artists still create. Dancers, choreographers and teachers are no exception. While the in-person physicality of a dance performance can't be fully recreated, some ...
Fitness and dance companies have struggled to stay in business under coronavirus social distancing guidelines. For Fred Astaire Glastonbury, the challenge has been to keep clients moving with classes ...
Ballet star and New York Times bestselling author Misty Copeland made history when she became the first African American female principal dancer with one of the premier dance companies in the world, ...
Alexander Academy of Performing Arts is offering dance classes online for students of all ages to continue, or begin, their dance education safely in the era of social distancing. In line with AAPA’s ...
In these uncertain, restless, and mentally unsound times, many of us might be starting to find it difficult to roll out of our bed and not, you know, just roll back into it and call it a day. We ...
The world of dance isn’t immune to the effects of coronavirus, but the arts won’t be completely denied. “We’re just doing our best to be part of the new normal for now,” said Danny Mitsios, executive ...