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 ...
View post: 2,200‑Year‑Old Roman Shipwreck Reveals Ancient Naval Technology “It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Dave Scott, who touched so many lives with his warmth, ...
If your TikTok feed recently served you a clip of seven dancers moving in uncanny synchronization to a 1979 new wave track, you’ve already seen the work of Molly Long. Her choreography has racked up ...
In June, the L.A. Contemporary Dance Company returned to the stage for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, presenting the world premiere of Roderick George’s “Dancing in Snow” at ...
In this episode of "Movies In Motion," professional dancers and choreographers Lauren Yalango-Grant and Christopher Grant analyze what makes the "Time of my Life" dance in "Dirty Dancing" so ...
To effectively perform a piece of choreography, a dancer needs to master not only its physical aspects but also its musicality. Yet choreographers often differ in how they work with music, so an ...
In a time of viral dance trends, the popular platform not only pays choreographers but showcases their contributions to the culture. By Chris Eggertsen At a time when TikTok challenges have been ...
Local movement creatives are set to show their skills during Fort Wayne Dance Collective’s “Choreographer’s Lab” performances ...
Being a professional dancer or choreographer isn't just a job, it's a lifestyle. Dance is physically strenuous; days are long, and competition is fierce. But if you have a passion for dance and can't ...
Namibian choreographers and film-makers are invited to enter their productions to the 2026 JOMBA! Digital Open Horizons platform, which will be staged as part of South Africa's most prestigious ...
Excerpts from company artist-in-residence Yanis Pikieris’s “Four Seasons,” first restaged for Dimensions in 2021, move—with ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Why are we not working together to fix our problems?” Entertainment-industry choreographers are uniting to address long-simmering issues. By Margaret ...