World-renowned Akram Khan’s choreography, seen most widely during the opening ceremonies of the London Olympics, comes to Yale on Tuesday, April 30 when Yale Dance Theater (YDT) and members of Khan’s ...
Akram Khan Company. Where: New York City Center, 55th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues, New York. When: 8 p.m. Wednesday and April 26 ("bahok"); 8 p.m. April 25 and 7 p.m. April 27 ("zero ...
Night of Remembering' features exceptional performances and striking imagery, but its repeated focus on violence overwhelms ...
In Akram Khan’s new full-length work for Royal Danish Ballet, Lady Macbeth is a pure-intentioned heroine. By Roslyn Sulcas The annual festival, popular for its take-a-chance-priced tickets, opened ...
Night of Remembering" comes to Jacob's Pillow, blending contemporary dance, Saudi heritage and ancestral ritual in a ...
Based on Rudyard Kipling’s original children’s fable, Khan sets this Jungle Book in a city and a world suffering the consequences of climate change. For adults and children alike (ages 8+), this ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographer Akram Khan’s “Gigenis,” based loosely on a character in the Mahabharata, represents a kind of homecoming for him. By Marina Harss A ...
Centuries before the state of California thought to offer a non-binary gender option on official identity documents, kathak dancers embraced the creative possibilities of gender fluidity. The North ...
A dancer, in Indian classical Kathak style, appears on the stage and enters into a corporeal conversation with the seated vocalist and percussionist. He wears a clean white cotton kurta, metallic ...
Thanks to a $50 million grant, a new festival has been born. Kyle Abraham helps to curate the first edition, which is part of the center’s Summer of Dance. By Brian Seibert In Akram Khan’s new ...
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