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It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.

At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.

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He Knew He Would Be a Dancer, But Not Where It Might Lead

Alfred Gallman performed around the world, but he never had a home of his own, until he won a housing…

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The Dance Laboratory of an Existential Fidgeter

In “Remains Persist,” the choreographer Moriah Evans oversees a four-hour experiment that proposes a new way of looking at dance.

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Beryl Grey, Acclaimed British Ballerina, Is Dead at 95

Her versatility and theatricality brought her world renown and an appearance with the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow. She later became…

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Alice Teirstein, Who Introduced Youths to Dance, Dies at 93

She taught for decades at the Fieldston School and founded a free summer dance program open to all students in…

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Review: Gibney Dances Ohad Naharin, Minus the Inner Drive

The Gibney Company presents Naharin’s “Yag,” but the dancers lack the stage presence to fully inhabit it.

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Review: In ‘Folds,’ Caught Between Laughter and Grief

Ivy Baldwin’s defiant and poignant work for four dancers at the Chocolate Factory Theater is the outcome of deeply considered…

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Review: Ailey Rages in ‘Survivors’ and Finds Humor in ‘Roy’s Joys’

At Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s current season at New York City Center, Twyla Tharp’s insouciance shines through, while anger…

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The Wednesday Dance Is an Invitation. Be Weird.

Jenna Ortega’s dance for her Addams Family character is a viral sensation, but why? It is disarming and defiant: the…

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The Joyce Announces a Diverse Spring Season

The 16 weeks of programming will feature new and returning dance companies from the United States and around the world.

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