Hips Don’t Lie
By Steve Sucato It’s no ordinary dance competition. The Belly-Off 2012, at the Pittsburgh Dance Center, pits belly-dancers against one another in an impromptu skills improvisation to live music by Pittsburgh vintage belly-dance bandIshtar. As organized by local belly-dance queen Janim (pictured) and last year’s winner, Mehira, the second annual competition and show also features demonstrations in belly-dancing, aerial silks and tango. Upward of 20 local and regional … Continue reading Hips Don’t Lie
A Celebration of Black Dance
By Steve Sucato In ancient civilizations they were called “keepers of the flame”: those entrusted with tending the sacred fires. In a sense, August Wilson Center Dance Ensemble artistic director Greer Reed has taken up that mantle when it comes to black dance in Pittsburgh. Reed is organizing the August Wilson Center for African American Culture’s second annual Black Dance Festival, held Nov. 2-4. “Like the … Continue reading A Celebration of Black Dance
Road Warriors: Akram Khan Company travels the Vertical Road
By Steve Sucato Outside dance circles, he’s best known for the controversy that arose when, during the opening ceremonies of the London Olympics, NBC cut from his moving dance work honoring London bombing victims … to a Michael Phelps interview. But British-born Bangladeshi choreographer Akram Khan is, in fact, one of the dance world’s current “it” people. Khan is a sought-after dancer and choreographer who … Continue reading Road Warriors: Akram Khan Company travels the Vertical Road
