Carla Escoda

Carla can most often be found in theatres, airports and on airplanes, writing about dance and the arts for various websites whenever she can find wi-fi. Her blog Ballet to the People<http://ballettothepeople.com> has become a street corner where dance-lovers enjoy loitering and plotting the revolution which will renew the populist roots of ballet. In her previous lives, Carla worked in scientific research, then in project finance in Asia. Prior to that, she trained as a ballet and modern dancer, and performed with the Yaledancers while getting her undergraduate degrees in Engineering and Applied Science and French Literature, and her graduate degree in Engineering.

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In SF Dance Film Festival, Turmoil Fuels Great Performances

In the Dance World, a Struggle for Relief Funding Forces New Approaches

How Dancers Maintain Their Well-Being in Quarantine

The Precarity and Ingenuity of Bay Area Dance in Isolation

'The Kingmaker' Probes the Renaissance of Imelda Marcos

Stunning New 'Romeo & Juliet' to Open at the San Francisco Dance Film Festival

100 Years of Merce Cunningham, Celebrated in San Francisco

Bay Area Dance-Maker Called Up as New York Looks for Next Hot Thing in Ballet

Dancing About Architecture, Literally, in Kristin Damrow's IMPACT