Dance Kaleidoscope is kicking off its 2026-27 season with a new take on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," complete with a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Spreadsheets? That’s just the choreography of numbers,” says a participant in a program that envisions an array of approaches to administrative needs ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
A dancer in a floppy hat and loose, wide-leg pants steps onto the stage, wielding a white fan with remarkable finesse. With deft movements, he conjures an almost magical sequence -- opening and softly ...
Is theatrical choreography at a turning point? Or just leaping, lurching and shimmying as usual? Our critics weigh in. By Jesse Green Elisabeth Vincentelli and Brian Seibert This year’s Tony nominees ...
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 ...
Discover how Korean teachers are using K-pop dance to boost student engagement, confidence, and communication in the ...
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 ...
Igal Perry and New York’s Peridance Contemporary Dance Company arrive in Israel with a program spanning styles – and one ...