What makes a man a man? Is it biology? Cultural narratives? Societal expectations? All of these certainly shape gendered identity and dictate masculinity and femininity, establishing those characteristics that are considered male, and those that […][…]
Those of us who enjoy our beds, and everything that we might do in them, will immediately take to #SHARETHEMATTRESS a whimsical video project about what people do in bed and the many permutations of actions […][…]
I grew up dancing. I danced before I could read full sentences or think through and put my feelings into words. I just felt them. My muscles did the “thinking” then, and later on my […][…]
To mark our first anniversary (!) as the magazine that pirouettes on the edge of psychology and art, I’ve been thinking about individuals that challenge how we think and how we approach life, and in […][…]
When you think of Tango, what comes to mind first? Passion? Drama? Violence? Romance? Sex? Whatever it is, it is usually emotional in nature, primal and stirring of your senses. Tango never elicits a ho-hum […][…]
Psychoanalysts have long been fascinated by the concept of creativity and its psychological basis. They have spawned many theories as to the origins of the creative act, from the notion that creativity comes about as […][…]
If you are a dance lover and have wondered how dance has evolved since Modern dance came on the scene and joined dance theater and performance, then Pavel Zustiak’s company Palissimo, has the cutting edge […][…]
Dance has always been my first love. Early in my study of it I discovered that movement and music captured states of feeling which eluded words and my ability to communicate them. These early experiences […][…]