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How to Navigate a Performing Career While Grieving (Dance Magazine, 2024)
Beginner's Mind (Fjord Review, 2024)
Louisville Ballet's Road to Post-Pandemic Recovery (Pointe, 2023)
A New Book Explores How the 'Boy from Kyiv' Became One of Ballet's Most In-Demand Choreographers (Observer, 2023)
Dance, Autism, and Creating Neurodivergent-Friendly Spaces (Dance Magazine, 2023)
A New Kind of Ballet Romance: Chloe Angyal's "Pas de Don't" (Fjord Review, 2023)
Food for Dance: How Dance Artists are Taking Inspiration From What They Eat (Dance Magazine, 2023)
Dancing with OCD (Dance Magazine, 2023)
At Rennie Harris's Hip-Hop University, Teaching the Teachers (The New York Times, 2023)
2022 was a big year for ballet books: Here are 5 to check out (NPR, 2022)
Heard but Not Seen: Dance Music's Uncredited Vocalists (Resident Advisor, 2022)
Imagining Freedom: How dance artists are addressing incarceration, prisons, and the justice system (Dance Magazine, 2022)
New Narrative: Reckoning with ballet's culture through fiction (Fjord Review, 2022)
Through dance history, finding my own (Fjord Review, 2022)
Resplendently Human: A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham in "An Untitled Love" (Fjord Review, 2022)
Creating the "Perfect" Apartment Was Impossible with OCD — Here's How I Coped (Apartment Therapy, 2022)
Ode to Serenade: A Conversation with Toni Bentley (Fjord Review, 2022)
Accessibility in Dance (Fjord Review, 2021)
Beyond the Muse: Dancers Setting the Trend for Creative Agency (Fjord Review, 2021)
How PENNYWILD Uses Choreography to Compose Electronic Dance Music (Dance Magazine, 2021)
A Bold New Voice: LMU graduate Kiera Breaugh makes dance part of the movement (The Argonaut, 2020)
Dancing a Legacy: Movement in the wake of the Greensboro Massacre (M.A. Thesis, 2020)
A Lifetime of Dancing, An Hour of Improvisation (Ampersand, 2019)