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Janice Steinberg
Award-winning dance journalist Janice Steinberg has published more than 400 articles in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Dance Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. She was a 2004 New York Times-National Endowment for the Arts fellow at the Institute for Dance Criticism and has taught dance criticism at San Diego State University. She is also a novelist, author of The Tin Horse (Random House, 2013). For why she's passionate about dance, see this article on her web site, The Tin Horse
Wow, Angelika, that is so cool! I'd be happy to explore the possibility of writing something. My email is [email protected].…
On Galas’ Incandescent Prose Makes for Two Fringe Must-Sees
Ken, thank you for your kind words!
On Live Dance at Liberty Station!
I'd be fascinated to hear about it. Maybe we could meet for tea before we both teach one Saturday morning?…
On Evocative, Transcendent Dance from Jean Isaacs San Diego Dance Theater
Thanks for the kind words.
On Malashock Dance Offers Tasty Nibbles, I Still Want Dinner
Quote away!
On The Chemistry Gets Steamy in Michael Mizerany’s “ManTrap”
Sadie, it makes me so happy to hear that the songs came from the question cards! In that case, scratch…
On Dances by Roe and Weinberg Feature Inspired Music Choices
Zaquia, I appreciate your very thoughtful response to my review. And thank you for creating work so powerful that I…
On Lascivious Vampires and Artistic Choices
Thanks, Edrian. I was in a hurry and needed to explore the website more. Glad to know the bios are…
On Jaw-Droppingly Good: “Victor Charlie” at San Diego International Fringe Festival
Michael, it was a privilege to get to see Ellen through these loving eyes.
On In Memoriam: Ellen Siegel (July 5, 1934-February 12, 2014)
Dear Gary, Thank you for your thoughtful response to my review. My ideal for arts criticism is that it deepen…
On I’d Follow Kamchàtka Anywhere