With her New York-based company Rogue Wave, choreographer Catherine Messina is dancing across geographic and disciplinary boundaries. After leaving Atlanta in 2021 to move closer to family, she ...
Joel K. Linebach arrived at Case Western Reserve University in fall 2017 as an undergraduate student intending to pursue a degree in a scientific field. A longtime dancer, he set out to continue that ...
Asia Kaiser, a bee researcher and ecology and evolutionary biology PhD candidate, is named social sciences category winner in the international Dance Your PhD contest sponsored by the journal Science ...
AstroDance, an innovative multimedia performance that uses dance to tell the story of black holes and the gravitational pull of particles in the universe, is being performed twice during the Imagine ...
Rochester Institute of Technology and its National Technical Institute for the Deaf have announced a partnership with Garth Fagan Dance for a “cooperative-creative-connection” to begin Aug. 1. Garth ...
Even light-hearted science competitions can no longer escape AI. The annual Dance Your PhD contest, run by Science magazine, is basically a dance-off for nerds, and it is delightful. Scientists ...
The Science of Siblings is a new series exploring the ways our siblings can influence us, from our money and our mental health, all the way down to our very molecules. We'll be sharing these stories ...
In the basement studio of the New Ballet in San Jose, a single figure crouched in a low lunge lifts his head, unfolding upwards like a flower turning toward a rising sun. He traverses the space in a ...
With a captivating fusion of science and art, Of Equal Place: Isotopes in Motion returns to Wharton Center by demand. This dynamic multimedia experience transcends boundaries, intertwining the realms ...
It’s not often that programming and pirouetting factor into the same conversation, but, as it turns out, they’re not that far removed. “Computer science and dance are both forms of communication,” ...