Tap dancing birds, shuffling spiders, and wiggling honeybees; dancing is not just a human phenomenon. Many types of animals show off their moves for a variety of different reasons. By far the most ...
Many animals are known to move their bodies in ways that resemble human dancing. Whether it's for mating rituals or simply in response to music, animals show us that humans aren't the only ones with ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A study exploring dance behaviors in captive cockatoos has found that ...
Forklift Danceworks and the Austin Animal Center will host an outdoor, family-friendly performance celebrating the stories of Austin Animal Center workers who care for the city’s rescue animals.
A honeybee is performing the waggle dance in the center of this photo to communicate the location of a rich nectar source to its nestmates. Heather Broccard-Bell, CC BY-ND The Greek historian ...
Everybody dances. Whether performing on a stage, moving on the dance floor, or simply nodding their heads, everyone can keep the beat. But is this a uniquely human ability or something that we share ...
Imago Theatre’s current production, ZooZoo is an easy concept to understand: It’s movement work. Dancers in animal costumes cavort in ways that both call in actual animal movements and human ...