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 ...
Imaginative dance abounds in Hollywood, but its creators remain unheralded at awards time. By Margaret Fuhrer If you’ve watched this year’s Oscar-nominated films — actually, if you’ve been in a movie ...
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 ...
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In his high-ceilinged dance studio, nestled in the Queen Olympic Park in East London, award-winning British choreographer Wayne McGregor has been working hard on his latest partnership: teaching ...
Auditioning is an integral part of the life of a dancer. It’s the first step of the gig, the introduction into a project, and our opportunity to get seen by choreographers and casting directors. It’s ...
What is a Dance Major at Drexel? The Dance major at Drexel combines extensive stage and studio dance experiences with rigorous academic coursework. Community engaged learning and somatic inquiry are ...