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Barnard prof. headlines solo performance

Jodi Melnick stars in a new performance featuring her newest work, “Solo, Deluxe Version,” as well as “One of Sixty Five Thousand Gestures,” a piece she created with choreographer Trisha Brown.

Dancers explore wild side in ‘Unearthed’

The student-choreographed dance performance, an interpretive, physical exploration of animal instinct, premieres tonight and runs through Saturday.

Harlem dance company makes a comeback

Dance Theater of Harlem reopens its doors and ushers in a new wave of technology.

Ballet company jumps at the opportunity to show national spirit

ABT's new season promises accessibility with a more intimate setting and almost exclusively American choreographers.

Even those with two left feet might ‘fall’ for this eighth annual festival of dance

The Fall for Dance Festival includes dance companies from across the world.

New York Live Arts takes center stage with start of first season

Two dance institutions take a revolutionary leap, joining forces to create New York Live Arts.

Improv Everywhere conducts an MP3 experiment

In collaboration with CUarts, Charlie Todd, the founder of Improv Everywhere, wreaks chaos and comedy on campus.

Year in Review: Ballet gets pop culture boost, but modern holds own

The Barnard dance department brought a taste of the professional world to campus this April with the showcase “Barnard Dances at Miller,” where students worked with highly acclaimed choreographers Kyle Abraham, Faye Driscoll, Jill Johnson, and Jon Kinzel

Movement Research at Judson Memorial Church

"The name of the game is experimentation" at free weekly performances held at downtown church

Documentary opens eyes to sex trafficking

Barnard and Columbia Health co-sponsored the documentary film "Very Young Girls" as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.