The news shocked her into silence. When choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar answered the phone in the sun room of her Tallahassee home and learned she’d been awarded a 2021 MacArthur Foundation ...
Himanshu Dulani, celebrated choreographer and founder of D Collective, delivered a high-octane performance at Karan Aujla’s sold-out Abu Dhabi P-POP Culture concert, captivating 30,000 fans with his ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Imaginative dance abounds in Hollywood, but its creators remain unheralded at awards time. By Margaret Fuhrer If you’ve watched this year’s ...
Mashable’s Ranked series crowns the best and sorts the rest. K-pop choreography is often as iconic as the idols themselves, with popular moves such as Blackpink's "DDU-DU DDU-DU" finger guns and Oh My ...
BTS performs “DNA” at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, in Los Angeles. Credit: Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP Subscribe for ads-free reading Beyond the ...
Popular South Korean dance group NPher, master of CHamoru dance Frank Rabon, hip-hop/urban dancer Brian Esperon and world ...
Experienced dancers will know that memorizing choreography is a skill in itself, and it takes a lot of skill and experience to be able to perfect choreo on the first try. But these idols are total ...
Dance choreography is an individualized practice that consists of constant exploration, openness, adaptation, revision, and reflection. Unlike other learned skills, being a great choreographer is not ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Beyond Babel,” with a style its makers call urban dance, arrives in New York from the West Coast for a two-month run. By Brian Schaefer Hip-hop dance ...
When fans of the American version of “The Office” hear the piercing synth at the beginning of the Chris Brown song “Forever” — followed by the staccato chant “One, two, three, four!” — they’re likely ...