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Good and Evil, Embodied (Fjord Review, 2024)
Ballet West's Katlyn Addison Brings Thoughtful Curiosity to Every Role (Pointe, 2024)
Melanie Hamrick's Next Chapter (Fjord Review, 2024)
Asian Voices (Fjord Review, 2024)
Beginner's Mind (Fjord Review, 2024)
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)
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)