Kyra Laubacher interviewed Julia for Pointe Magazine
Read MoreNew collaboration with Tamara Gonzales
Read MoreWe are thrilled to be dancing alongside Murray’s fantastic paintings, full of life and movement and raucous color!
Read Morecould there/should there be canons of works by female choreographers and would they be examples of inclusion or isolation? Knowing that issues of representation are pervasive across the arts, the focus of this chapter is on female representation in ballet…
Read MoreKarole Armitage and Bronislava Nijinska are two groundbreaking, twentieth-century choreographers who identify with ballet and yet who consistently defy categorization… Many words have been used to describe them that don’t even mention ballet, including “avant-garde,” “modern,” “contemporary,” “neoclassical,” and “punk.” This idea of classification is problematic for both.
Read MoreJulia Gleich was interviewed by Garnet Henderson about how important facial expressions are to address in class and performance
Read MoreTiffany Mangulabnan in Esprit de Corps de Boogie
Photo Dez Santana @modelfidelity
new work by women choreographers and their collaborations with artists
Read MoreOn April 5th I will be part of a program about shoes. I love shoes.
Read MoreMartha (The Searchers) research tour South West - yes, that’s me on the horse above.
Read MoreThe annual Residency in the August heat in Socrates Sculpture Park!
Read MoreBrooklyn Ballet takes on Martha, the early stories, as part of their 2017 season.
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