Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An oral history project, “Planting Seeds,” considers the history and impact of an American Dance Festival program to train dancers in China. By Brian ...
Transgender dancer Jin Xing’s ascent to the upper echelons of Chinese show business is extraordinary in a nation where it has become increasingly difficult for LGBTQ+ people to live openly. The ...
Editor’s note: Emily Wilcox is a professor of Chinese studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at William & Mary in the United States and recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim ...
Photo from the Street Dance of China's Weibo account . Street Dance of China, a dance reality show first launched in 2018 by ...
Dance culture is widespread at Duke University. As the semester comes to a close and many dance groups on campus hold their spring showcases, The Chronicle put together a look into the first five ...
This post was updated May 12 at 8:05 p.m. For UCLA’s Chinese Cultural Dance Club, celebrating Chinese culture is a team effort. The club, founded in 2000, has brought traditional Chinese dance to the ...
Weinberg senior and Typhoon Dance Troupe co-President Angelica Wang grew up in Beijing and began learning ethnic dances from a young age. When she transferred to Northwestern, she hoped to connect ...
Fitted in red and gold dresses, Lihong Dai and a troupe of more than a dozen performers danced on Saturday to the rapid beat of drummers performing “The Dearest Person,” a folk dance with origins in ...
At Asian Nite, various Asian organizations dazzled with culturally rich performances encapsulating music, dancing and martial arts from all over Asia. Asian Nite, an annual event at the University of ...
At Boiler Room’s first post-pandemic event in Seoul, in 2022, one set stood out among the rest. Wearing a colorful umbrella hat and wielding thick iron scissors, Seoul-based DJ and producer Seesea ...