Performing Arts
Mash that funky music
Mash ups, a kind of 21st century ‘mix-tape’, remain popular in the musical world. Underground operators have won legions of…
Fifty Years Young: a Conference Wrap
The Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) turned fifty last week. They celebrated their golden anniversary at their annual conference…
Travelers voices
We know that one way an ethnic group holds onto its heritage is to preserve its art, even as it…
Guilding Arts Ed
As public schools across the nation discontinue art, music, theatre, and dance programs due to budgetary constrictions, a glimmer of…
Making our mark -- an introduction to dance therapy in Australia
Dance-movement therapy as a formal profession began in the United States in the 1940s, when professional dancers were invited by…
Cultural Diplomacy? Too little too late?
Many pundits have argued that the Bush administration squandered the global goodwill expressed toward the U.S. in the months following…
No young artist left behind?
Should parents have to choose between math and music for their kids? Should we be asking families to study science…
To be or not to be substantially similar
Legal issues over the authorship of directorial, design, and choreographic aspects of a theatrical production have been gaining considerable attention…
Museum architecture: it's all sharp angles to me
Once Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Guggenheim Museum, the genie was out of the bottle. Museum architecture could and would…
Never trust a man wearing white shoes
Formal education is a privilege and gift to be cherished. The freedom to read, argue, debate, summon evidence and make…