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Romance in the Air: The Emergence of TRDance & Virginia Ballet Theatre
By Jaime Simpson
Plus all the best dance performances and classes this month in Hampton Roads.
Preview: Parsons Dance at the Sandler Center
By Jaime Simpson
A collaboration with East Village Opera Company, Remember Me is described on the company’s website as a rock-dance opera. The inspiration for the piece came from the music itself.
Dance It Up September | This Month in Local Dance
By Jaime Simpson
Swing at The Attucks, new local ballet company with TRDance, Lindy Hop, Elisa Monte, Elbert Watson, and more. Hampton Roads has the moves, y’all.
Apartment Sessions: A Spin on Carousel
By Jake Hull
Local music act Carousel plays a private concert on her patio and answers questions about music, Norfolk, and carousels.
CSAcation: Dana vs. Zucchini, Cheese, and Dance
By Dana Staves
Buy cheesecloth, dance new dances, cook new recipes, be blindly ambitious.
Dance It Up: Summer Edition
By Jaime Simpson
Do you just want to dance this summer? AltDaily will let you know when and where.
Reasons To Leave Your House This Weekend
By Jennifer Mackey
To quote the famous Ms. Spears, “Why don’t you do somethin?” This weekend is full of fun. Check it out.
Dance Review: Danza Contemporanea de Cuba
By Jaime Simpson
The monumental performance this company brought to our area last Friday night, their first performance ever in the United States (and I hope the first of many to come), said more to me than a volume of words could have.
Renaissance of Dance in Harlem
By Beth Blachman
“I want little African American dancers to have an opportunity similar to what I had.” Dance Theatre of Harlem performs as part of the Virginia Arts Festival at NSU Thursday.
Dance It Up: April Dance Performances and Classes
By Jaime Simpson
“To dance with the feet is one thing; to dance with the heart is another.” – Author Unknown
Review: Savion Glover @ The Sandler Center
By Jaime Simpson
The turns allowed them to drag their toe and create a long continuous sound; the higher kicks and swinging arms provided momentum for more powerful hits to the floor, increasing the volume.
Q&A with Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun
By Robert Lamb
Get to know the indie/dance/electro outfit from Atlanta, Georgia. Seven questions and one bad-ass video after the jump.
Modern Glitchcraft
By George Booker

Telefon Tel Aviv’s latest album Immolate Yourself marries textured ambience with wrenching, resigned sentiment.










