The realm of dance is no stranger to evolution. From the vibrant expression of traditional forms to the avant-garde performances of contemporary artists, dance has always embraced change. Today, a new ...
Astrid von Ussar uses juicy, ferocious movement to create dances exploring, most often, relationships of the heart. Her instinct for people’s desires and dilemmas is true; her mastery of structure and ...
Nominated for two Tony Awards in best choreography, Jennifer Weber describes “& Juliet” as a show filled with “music that makes you want to dance. It’s got music that everyone has danced to at some ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critics’ Notebook Is theatrical choreography at a turning point? Or just leaping, lurching and shimmying as usual? Our critics weigh in. By Jesse ...
From the high-energy dance moves of a BTS music video to the ethereal leaps in “Swan Lake,” choreography captures the elegance of the human body and the myriad ways it can move. Choreographers are the ...
Some of our favorite film and TV moments involve a dance sequence. “La La Land” opens with dancers hopping on top of cars, jumping in unison and weaving through the lanes of the 110. Season one of ...
Embarking on their 17th season, Dance Canvas had introduced Atlanta to the 7 choreographers and 4 filmmakers who make up this season's Choreographer Career Development Initiative (CCDI) and Dance ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Embarking on their 17th season, Dance Canvas has announced the 7 ...
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