The realm of dance is no stranger to evolution. From the vibrant expression of traditional forms to the avant-garde performances of contemporary artists, dance has always embraced change. Today, a new ...
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 ...
Claudia Schreier choreographed her first dance, a solo for her summer camp talent show, when she was twelve years old. In her sophomore year of high school, she did it again, choreographing a pas de ...
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 ...
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 Critics’ Notebook Is theatrical choreography at a turning point? Or just leaping, lurching and shimmying as usual? Our critics weigh in. By Jesse ...