Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company: Serenade/The Proposition
In its New York premiere, the pithy 60-minute work is splendidly rendered by the remarkably diverse and talented Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company.
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company: Serenade/The Proposition
In its New York premiere, the pithy 60-minute work is splendidly rendered by the remarkably diverse and talented Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company.
“Most of the performances of my choreography come about because I’m doing work that crosses the path of someone who then invites me to become involved in a project with them."
A Pioneer in Representing Dancers
"I had a really bad knee injury and basically had to reinvent my life," explains Julie McDonald of McDonald/Selznick Associates, a talent agency that specializes in dancers and choreographers.
From Bhangra to chair dancing, a melting pot of cultures, new technologies, and the Internet have brought exciting new choices to the world of dance classes from coast to coast.
"It can compete with anything out there," Christina Iannelli says. "Performing with the Nets has made me a better dancer and given me confidence and poise."
The right backup dancers bring enormous energy to the stage, and their motion helps focus the audience's attention on the singer.
At Career Transition for Dancers, our goal is to find a new career for you that is just as fulfilling as your dance career," says William Dale, CTFD's director of development.
Strains, sprains, breaks, aches, and pains are all-too-familiar results of the extreme movement work required of many professional performers.
When you think of improvisation in dance, you probably imagine either young clubbers out on the dance floor inventing moves to the latest pop tunes or postmodern artists engaged in contact improv.
Creating Character Through Dance
In the latest of our informative videos, Back Stage talks with American Ballet Theatre's Principal Dancer David Hallberg about "Romeo and Juliet" and creating character through dance.