Sarah is a freelance writer with a Master’s in Journalism from New York University. Through her work, she tells the stories of artists — who they are, what they do, and why it’s important. Her goal is to open up conversations happening within her community in hopes of bringing forth understanding and change.

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dance magazine

Celebrating 50 Years of Chicago

Remembering Dancer, Choreographer, and Director Lynne Taylor-Corbett

The Whys and Hows of Broadway Transfers

Meet Mattie Love, Performer with Madonna’s The Celebration Tour

Working With Everyone: Mayte Natalio Choreographs Broadway’s How To Dance in Ohio

Going the Distance: The Realities of Dancing in a Long-Running Show

Credit Where It’s Due: Handling Credit on Collaborative Creations

THE ROAD: Let’s Talk About the Mental Health Challenges of Being on Tour

Austin Goodwin Uses Humor to Tell It Like It Is

Welcome to the New Online Casting Platform for Dancers Around the World

Getting Musicals Moving: A Conversation with Jennifer Jancuska

How TSQ Project Brought Dance Back to Times Square

Billy Bell Fuses Movement and Design to Push Dance Forward

theatermania

Stephanie Klemons on Reopening Hamilton and the Healing Power of Art

observer

Choreographer Ellenore Scott is Changing Broadway Two Shows at a Time

These Powerful Performers Prove It’s Time to End Ageism in Dance

pentacle nextSteps blog

Creating Your Artist Website: Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts

Essential Tips for Promoting Your Art on Social Media

the click- nyu

Profile: Colin Cunliffe Takes His Art to the Woods

More Than a Room: The Dance Studio is a Part of Us

Small Theaters Sue NY Gov and NYC Mayor Over Closures

NYC Dance Studio Frustrated by Unclear Reopening Directives

Q&A: The World Needed an LGBTQ Dictionary, So She Wrote One

Workers Keep Going in an Empty Times Square