From 2003 - 2006, Adele was a contributing dance writer for The Village Voice. See the links below to articles and reviews she published with The Voice.

Adele is now directing her writing energy towards the writing and presenting of scholarly work, on topics including critical thinking, the intellectual value of somatic practices, and the inclusion of dancers’ voices in scholarly work. Click here to learn more about Adele’s current research, and to watch videos of her presenting at the UW’s Graduate Research Symposium, and the National Dance Educator’s Conference (NDEO).

“Janus-Faced Dances, Interrupted, Look Forward and Back” (January 10, 2006)

“Reducing Laundry to Ludicrousness & Other Adventures in Billyburg” (November 16, 2004)

“Technical Glitches Dog God-Inspired Dance Festival” (September 28, 2004)

“Dance Review: STREB’s S.L.A.M.”  (February 24, 2004)

“Women Make Moves in Black Underwear, Florescent Wigs & Duct Tape” (January 6, 2004)

“Canadian Dancers Cavort in a Series of Underdone Choreographies” (December 30, 2003)

“Dance Review: The Radio City Christmas Spectacular” (December 16, 2003)

“Dance Review: Noemie LaFrance’s Descent” (October 28, 2003)

“Witchel Celebrates 10 Years, Premieres, and a Superstar” (September 30, 2003)