Is rhythm learned or is it inherited? In Rennie Harris’ American Street Dancer we explore how rhythm and percussion can travel, and has in fact traveled, through time, lineage, and lived experience.
Dancer and choreographer Rennie Harris (left) works with dancers to prepare for the premiere of "American Street Dancer" March 14 and 15 at Penn Live Arts (Peter Crimmins/WHYY) From Philly and the Pa.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At the Joyce Theater, “American Street Dancer” offers a history lesson in the form of a family’s house party. By Brian Seibert American ...
The music and dancing, whether at home or during each and every cerebration, have always been part of his life. From the youngest child to the oldest person involved, everyone could and would dance ...
Dancers from Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia demonstrate the fundamentals of their styles, revealing deep historical roots. Dancers from Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia demonstrate the ...
The Gloria Theatre’s Stars on Stage series isn’t wasting any time in bringing back live entertainment to the historic Urbana ...