Ayman Aboutaleb knows firsthand the connection that dance provides to culture and heritage. “For me, dance has always been a big part of life,” he says. Aboutaleb, 33, is the founder and director of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – From the wigs on the dancer’s heads to the ghillies, or shoes, on their feet, much of what you see in Irish ...
Dance is dramatic, passionate, and emotional. “I can just be myself and through the dance, I can give a story and just make people happy,” said Alina Villegas, Garcia Dance Studio’s Dancer of the Year ...
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – Savannah’s Irish dancers took center stage on Tuesday at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade to show residents and tourists their routines deeply rooted in Irish tradition. WSAV ...
When Peter DiMuro thinks of The Dance Complex, he thinks of it as a “United Nations” of the arts. “You go from the top floor and you’re traveling through the world because these genres are connected ...
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The fusion dance team ROOT[D is embracing its South Asian roots. Formed in 2019, ROOT[D is one of UCLA’s only South Asian dance groups that focuses on fusion dance styles. Aashna Bhandari, a rising ...
On Thursday evenings, Lavender Roots Dance Co. offers its queer line dance class at dance studio Turn Their Heads. The $15 entry fee gives participants permission to dance with the rainbow lights, and ...
Preserving their roots through the art of dance. The Connecticut Hmong community is connecting with its youth through traditional dance groups. Practice makes perfect for Melina Vang as one half of a ...
Sacred dance has taken off in recent years but its roots go back to the 1960s -- some say to the earliest days of Christianity -- and its growth parallels changes in society. Theology professor Kerry ...