David D. Wright’s Sango was at best a theatrical tale rooted in Yoruba-derived mythology about the popular orisha prince, with mere snippets of ritualistic dance, choreographed by Nydia Ocasio, thrown ...
Ife-Ile is a unique and fantastic Miami institution in dance. Almost by a thread, this dance company and its summer festival weave together intriguing performances using extremely limited resources.
A gathering of Cubans in the United States recently held a religious ceremony to honor Oshún, one of the most revered deities ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Afro-Colombian company Sankofa Danzafro presents “Behind the South: Dances for Manuel” at the Joyce Theater. By Brian Seibert The people are on ...