San Diego native Jeremy McQueen's award-winning ballet company produces original works that center Black voices but struggled to bring his ballets home. This week, the works will be performed here for the first time.
The Black Iris Project, a ballet focusing on telling Black stories with Black performers, comes to San Diego this week. Its Artistic Director/Choreographer hopes it inspires the next generation.
Academy of the Arts in Naperville is offering a winter break session of its Impact musical theatre program Jan. 2-6. The classes, led by Broadway artists, will be held at Stonebridge Country Club.
Jeremy McQueen, the man behind the dance collective Black Iris Project, has been wanting to bring his work back to his hometown, but it hasn't been easy
After a series of digital Spring 2021 and Couture Week shows, experiencing Fashion Week via your laptop or cell phone versus the crowded streets of the world’s fashion capitals is beginning to feel like the norm. But that isn’t stopping designers from breaking down their creative barriers, especially at New York Fashion Week, which has always had a reputation for housing fresh and innovative brands that push the envelope.
This season’s American-based shows and lookbook presentations officialized by the CFDA calendar began as early as February 2, and will continue through March 9 with LaQuan Smith. Brands embracing the opportunity to slow down, or deviating from the traditional Fashion Week calendar for any other number of reasons, means a few brands such as Pyer Moss and Christopher John Rogers are absent from the schedule this month. Meanwhile, brands such as Negris LeBrum make a debut on the official schedule.