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Ambassadors in Asia
On their recent tour to Southeast Asia, the BYU Ballroom Dance Company served between performances.
People
Bop Till You Drop
With high-fives, dances, and Korean food, the Song family serves up happiness.
Campus
Sky Dance
Brooklynn Jarvis Kelson was named Student Photographer of the Year for the second year running.
In September BYU Theatre Ballet traveled to a national celebration honoring famous choreographer Gerald Arpino.
Diné (Navajo) photographer Eugene Tapahe captures healing during a pandemic.
The show must go on: performing arts at BYU responded to COVID-19 restrictions with face masks and online performances.
BYU alumni put their talents to use on the dance stage, in the rescue-plane cockpit, and in a classroom for the blind.
BYU dance professor Adam Dyer shares how his faith helps him overcome the fears of life and soaring in aerial dance.
Students pack the dance floor at the 1950 Sophomore Loan Fund Ball at Brigham Young University.
The Cougarettes represented the USA in hip-hop at the World Cheerleading Championships.
Seven pregnant dancers at BYU joined together in dance, claiming their identities as both dancers and mothers.
A photograph from the 1970s shows the meaning of “modern dance” from a different time.
Instructors from the Martha Graham Dance Company teach BYU students how to communicate through dance.
A Rolex-obsessed rap duo sought out Cosmo and the Cougarettes for a halftime collaboration.
Discouraged from dancing as a child, BYU’s International Folk Ensemble founder turned her dreams into reality.
Journalism student Kristina Smith (’15) won the first-place prize in 2014’s George H. Brimhall Memorial Essay Contest.
The Cougarettes and the BYU men’s rugby team just keep winning. But which team is more impressive?
If you’re Brian Youngblut’s partner, you’re going to step out on the dance floor in style.