One could say Washington is a city always on the move. Featuring a wide variety of styles — from flamenco to modern to tap to...
Fronted by out gay singer Olly Alexander, Years & Years have gripped the electronica music scene with a sound that is at once familiar and...
The last time Georgio Moroder put his name to an album was 1985. He had scored a surprise hit with Human League vocalist Philip Oakey...
Andrea Miller's Gallim Dance aims to push the genre forward
The Kennedy Center presents several august classical companies, foremost among them the Royal Ballet. Wolf Trap welcomes two dancers, with two choreographers, known from their...
Shawn Short is humbled by the impact of his annual dance event focused on the LGBT experience
Another in Synetic Theater’s Silent Shakespeare series, the dance-musical interpretation of Much Ado About Nothing is a clever, outside-the-box extravaganza. A pastiche of 1950s musical...
Dance festival showcases rising local dance talent
By the mid-80s, it seemed an unlikely prospect at best that Janet, the youngest sibling of the superstar Jackson family, would break through the long...
Now in its sixth year, the Velocity DC Dance Festival, held at the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Sidney Harman Hall, has become fall’s leading showcase of...
Dance Place will conclude its season, in which its Brookland home venue has undergone extensive renovations, by presenting performances elsewhere by many of dance's leading...
In 2012, Robert J. Priore made a splash on these very pages. ''That was kind of when I was single, and just trying to put...
''Our intent,'' says Carla Perlo of Dance Place, ''is to shed light on the fact that yes, we have world-class companies that have chosen to...
Provocative British choreographer Matthew Bourne — best known for his mostly male, Tony-winning version of Swan Lake — returns with his company New Adventures to...
Washington may not be a capital when it comes to the art of dance, but a growing number of nationally known dance companies do call...