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Brian Seibert is a Lecturer affiliated with Yale University, as indicated by his institutional email address. He is best known for his book What the Eye Hears: A History of Tap Dancing (2015), which received a National Book Critics Circle Award nomination and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. A seasoned dance critic and features writer for The New York Times since 2011, he has also contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, and other prestigious publications since 2002. His work bridges dance history, cultural criticism, and literary journalism.
- Education: Graduate of Yale University and Columbia University.
- Awards: Guggenheim Fellow (2017-18), MacDowell Colony and Yaddo fellowships.
Seibert has taught writing at Yale University, Columbia University, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to dance and media. His research interests include American cultural history, performance studies, and the intersection of art and journalism.



