Movement and Legacy: The Advocacy of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

Movement and Legacy: The Advocacy of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

With her own words, multi-award-winning and visionary dance artist Jawole Willa Jo Zollar articulates the deliberate structures embedded within city planning and development that perpetuate racial barriers. This sentiment sums up her lifelong dedication to breaking down these barriers through the transformative power of dance and social advocacy. Continue reading Movement and Legacy: The Advocacy of Jawole Willa Jo Zollar

Bridging Cultures Through Dance: An Interview with Greg Miller of Dance Parade

Bridging Cultures Through Dance: An Interview with Greg Miller of Dance Parade

Did you know that, despite its vibrant cultural scene, dance remains illegal in a staggering 80% of New York City, the city that never sleeps? Executive Director Greg Miller and the entire Dance Parade team are collaborating with the city to change that. Continue reading Bridging Cultures Through Dance: An Interview with Greg Miller of Dance Parade

The Darkly Humorous: Exploring Cathleen Davies’ Cheeky, Bloody Articles

The Darkly Humorous: Exploring Cathleen Davies’ Cheeky, Bloody Articles

There exists a rare breed of storyteller who seamlessly intertwines the macabre with the comedic and crafts stories that both chill the spine and tickle the funny bone. Cathleen (Cathy) Davies, a prolific writer and PhD researcher in Creative/Critical Writing at the University of East Anglia, embodies this distinctive literary fusion. Continue reading The Darkly Humorous: Exploring Cathleen Davies’ Cheeky, Bloody Articles