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 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Mehdi Kerkouche, who comes from the commercial dance world, has been tapped to run an important public institution, the National Choreographic Center ...
Using a mix of hip-hop, capoeira, ballet and modern dance, Compagnie Hervé Koubi performs "Sol Invictus," the French-Algerian choreographer's latest border-bashing work. The 2023 piece comes to Dallas ...
Escalante, who trained under Guillermina Bravo in Mexico before moving to New York, brings personal experience to the themes of movement, identity and resistance. Photo by Ann Mescheri Escalante was ...
Dance has a habit of luring its practitioners away from more lucrative careers. Neil Ieremia was 19 when he announced plans to quit a banking job and become a choreographer. His parents -- immigrants ...
When fans of the American version of “The Office” hear the piercing synth at the beginning of the Chris Brown song “Forever” — followed by the staccato chant “One, two, three, four!” — they’re likely ...