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Dance
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Benjamin Millepied Brings a New Way of Dancing to L.A.
NYCB principal and "Black Swan' choreographer Benjamin Millepied turns his focus to the multi-media L.A. dance project.
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Three Steps to Better Finance for Artists
Bailie Slevin, of Forest Hills Financial Group, explains the three basics of freelance finance for artists.
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Agrippina Vaganova and Janet Collins Play Starring Roles in New Dance Books
Two outstanding women from ballet's past have been contrastingly honored in two new books that serious balletomanes will want to investigate.
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New Research in Dance Medicine
Are you a professional or collegiate dancer between the ages of 18 and 40? Or a male ballet dancer aged 12 to 16? If so, you may want to participate in one of two new research studies in dance medicine being in New York City.
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Overseeing Balanchine's ‘Tarantella'
Oregon Ballet Theatre's Christopher Stowell discusses his work with the Diablo Ballet.
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New Choreographers on the Block
Dancemakers for New York City Ballet, Off-Broadway, and "Smash" share their audition and rehearsal room requirements.
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Strains, sprains, breaks, aches, and pains are all-too-familiar results of the extreme movement work required of many professional performers.
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Keeping in Step With Irish Dance
This summer is a perfect time to catch up with the world of Irish dance. If you missed the St. Patrick's Day premiere and spring run of the Irish-dance film "Lord of the Dance 3D," you can now see it on DVD.
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As the environment and schedule of the professional dancer intensifies, the body morphs in potentially damaging ways to attempt to maintain its health.










