Getting started as a professional choreographer is not an easy feat. Companies and productions that can afford to pay talent are often reluctant to take on emerging artists, and as a result new voices ...
With “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” playing in the background, a new line dance created in a New Orleans kitchen is now playing for movie theater audiences across the United States. Choreographer Maya ...
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 ...
It’s that time of year again: Dance Month at the Kaplan Theatre. Presented by the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center, Dance Month offers Houston audiences a taste of dance in a variety of ...
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 ...
“One, singular sensation” begins one of the best-known songs in the groundbreaking Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “A Chorus Line.” The show itself certainly lives up to the lyrics as a group of ...
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 ...
Back in January 2020, director/choreographer Hector Guerrero mounted a production of the 1975 musical “A Chorus Line” at the Welk Resort Theatre in Escondido, which was forced to shut down two weeks ...
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 ...
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