A dance performance salute to choreographer-dancer Lester Horton with Alvin Ailey, Carmen de Lavallade and James Truitte, all former members of his company. They perform various works by Horton.
Tyler Gage receives the opportunity of a lifetime after vandalizing a performing arts school, gainin...
In this short film by Norman McLaren, dancers enact the Greek tragedy of Narcissus, the beautiful yo...
As played out by a theatre troupe, the last days of Jesus Christ are depicted from the perspective o...
A former professional dancer volunteers to teach dance in the New York public school system and, whi...
A photographer is murdered just outside of where a college dance is being held. The body is discover...
Pina Bausch created and performed Café Müller for her dance company Tanztheater Wuppertal. The dance...
you are here with me and so the following things exist: light, tension, music this is the logic of...
For two hundred years, the Shakers have been America's most successful utopian society. While seekin...
A shy Greenwich Village book clerk is discovered by a fashion photographer and whisked off to Paris ...
"Vlada Goes to London" is a short student film exploring the strong-willed Vlada on her night shift ...
A funny, cruel exploration of the male psyche, Enter Achilles is set in a typical British pub, a sha...
It's hard to define her. And that's precisely the way Lady Gaga wants it. Yes, Stefani Joanne Angel...
In this musical short, a man tries to woo the manager of a dance troupe.
At Mr. Rad's Warehouse, the best hip-hop crews in Los Angeles compete for money and respect. But whe...
Turtle Dreams, produced for WGBH-TV, originally aired September 2, 1983. Shot by Ping Chong. Compose...
An aspiring DJ, from the South Bronx, and his best friend, a promoter, try to get into show business...
Collection of archive breakdance footage
Tar Steam Princess Armada travels along Lake Saimaa to St. Petersburg and back during the years of R...
Young Cuban Rafael just buried his mother, and comes to Houston to meet his father John for the firs...