As “& Juliet”’s Romy Vuksan explains, being a dance captain is much more than just knowing choreography.
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In this photo essay, we highlight the outstanding work of the Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography, and insights about ...
The National Center for Choreography-Akron (NCCAkron) has announced Artists on Creative Administration: A Workbook from the National Center for Choreography, a new book edited by artist/cultural ...
BalletCollective, the New York-based arts nonprofit known for its signature interdisciplinary model, The BalletCollective ...
Choreographers of "One Dance," a work by the Seoul Metropolitan Dance Theater, have won the outstanding choreographer/creator ...
The choreographers of the Seoul City Dance Company’s creative Korean dance *Ilmu (佾舞)*, which received high praise for ...
Some of our favorite film and TV moments involve a dance sequence. “La La Land” opens with dancers hopping on top of cars, jumping in unison and weaving through the lanes of the 110. Season one of ...
Over the past century, the region has attracted pioneering artists who strived for innovation, accessibility and diversity in ...