Dance for all seasons

Dance for all seasons
In the arts as in life we’ve become used to the seasons as symbols winter is sad spring is hope summer is love and so on. But Vancouver choreographer Wen Wei Wang’s brand new dance work Three Six Five (originally entitled The Seasons) which premieres tonight at the Banff Centre’s Eric Harvie Theatre imagines a rich inner life with emotions that transcend seasonal boundaries.

To dance, to tell, to dream (The Wichita Eagle)

To dance, to tell, to dream (The Wichita Eagle)
adison Davis, 9, couldn’t contain her grin as she danced to the African rhythms floating through one of the classrooms at North Heights Christian Church. She loves to dance, and that’s one of the reasons why she attends the Griots Cultural Arts Storytelling Summer Day Camp, now in its fourth year. She’s also learning more about herself. “I learned to show self-respect and to care for myself,” …

Lexington street dance to benefit Alzheimer’s work (The Pantagraph)

Lexington street dance to benefit Alzheimer’s work (The Pantagraph)
LEXINGTON — Realizing the town had no summer festival and the annual Taste of Country Fair is months away, two businesses â?? Kempâ??s Upper Tap and The Fireside Inn â?? combined forces to provide a street dance and raise funds for a cause.