An award-winning dancer and choreographer, Barnes’ work has been presented on stages around the world, in countries like Canada, England, and Poland. He’s danced in numerous cities, including Paris, ...
“I was never a computer geek,” Contessa says. “It was intriguing to me because of my ballet training. I like clean, sleek lines, and the computer program was a great way to find my aesthetic.” ...
Imagine practicing for only one hour, seven days before performing in front of a room full of people. Imagine telling a story with just movement. These are the tasks of the Rhythm Makers, a dance ...
This content is sponsored by Vail Dance Festival. “The Vail Dance Festival is all about the mix and how we always keep growing,” says Damian Woetzel, Vail Dance Festival artistic director, regarding ...
Since Jungle released their music video for “Back On 74” earlier this month, fans have been raving over the choreography — even replicating it in their own homes. From Alex Wong to the cast of the ...
NEW YORK — It was just a few minutes into Paul Taylor’s new dance, “Concertiana,” at his company’s Lincoln Center season in March. Dancer Michael Novak, standing at the back of the stage, snaked his ...
LITVAKdance, the five-member, contemporary dance company based in North County, has expanded its reach far beyond San Diego. It has crossed borders, traveled over state lines and danced its way into ...
October 27, 2000, marked the start of a new era in Austin dance. Stephen Mills, then freshly anointed as artistic director of Ballet Austin, premiered a full-length dance. This time, it was not a ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Dance/NYC has announced the 25 recipients and three runners-up of the ...