Interview: Jane Comfort on THE GULF OF AMERICA at LaMama
Jane Comfort and Company will debut a world premiere alongside two existing works at LaMama's Ellen Stewart Theater March 19-22 2026...
Interview: Theatre Life with Susan Jaffe
Today’s subject Susan Jaffe is currently living her theatre and dance lives as the Artistic Director of One the country’ finest dance companies American Ballet Theatre (ABT). She assumed the post in December of 2022. ABT is coming to town this week for a weeklong engagement of the Christopher Wh...
Interview: Remi Wortmeyer of PETER PAN at Ohio Theatre
PETER PAN may be a story about never growing up, but BalletMet’s upcoming production offers a mature update to the children’s classic.
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Interview: Andrea Miller & GALLIM Return to the Joyce with MOTHER
After years spent creating work for other companies, Andrea Miller is returning to the Joyce theater with GALLIM, where she serves as Artistic Director and Choreographer, with her first full-length world premiere since 2018....
Interview: 'Memories Are Already Alive In Every Movement': Choreographer Amit Noy on Family, Trauma And Making His Sadler's Well Debut
It's fair to say general consensus is never work with your family, yet Amit Noy is doing the exact opposite in his piece A Big Big Room Full of Everybody's Hope. Marseille-based performer and dance maker Noy makes his Sadler’s Wells choreographic debut with the UK premiere of A Big Big Room Full o...
Interview: Dancing with Purpose is Key for Diane Nicole Lee
Discover how personal sacrifice and courage led NYC-based artist, Diane Nicole Lee, to persevere into a professional dance career with a mission to increase dance equity and access for BIPOC youth....
Interview: Celebrating 45 Years of MARK MORRIS DANCE GROUP with Mark Morris
“The most successful and influential choreographer alive, and indisputably the most musical” (New York Times). This is just one of many similar accolades Mark Morris has received throughout his illustrious 45+ year career....
Interview: Ballet Star Sarah Lane Brings DANCE FOR PAWS to Symphony Space
Dance for Paws is a new non-profit, dedicated to using the power of dance to raise funds and awareness for homeless animals....
Interview: Shannon Lewis Says Choreographing JUST IN TIME Was a 'Like a Big Sandbox to Play In'
BroadwayWorld spoke with Just In Time choreographer Shannon Lewis about working with Jonathan Groff and more. Read the full interview here and learn more about the show....
Conversations with Creators: How Tatiana Desardouin Finds Her Groove
'For me, the groove is the auditory and physical manifestation of Black people and the Black living experience, which is the joy and pain,' says multidisciplinary artist Tatiana Desardouin. From Switzerland and of Haitian origin, Tatiana is a professional dancer, dance instructor, dance consultant, ...
Interview: Amelia Rose Griffin and Liz Winkelaar of Propeller Dance's Discuss SO IT TURNS, WE BLOOM
We spoke about the show's themes and received advice for how theatres can make their shows more accessible...
Conversations with Creators: The Multi-Faceted Talent of Mike Esperanza
'Sometimes you need the right timing and right frame of mind, and...everything falls into place because you’ve already done the work,' says artist Mike Esperanza. Esperanza is a multifaceted creative force, celebrated for his transformative contributions to the world of dance and choreography. Wi...
Conversations with Creators: Keerati Jinakunwiphat and Creative Duality
'My work is really rooted in connectivity and community,' says New York based dancer and choreographer Keerati Jinakunwiphat. Jinakunwiphat, born in Chicago IL, received her BFA from the Conservatory of Dance at SUNY Purchase and was a recipient of the Adopt-A-Dancer Scholarship. She has worked with...
Interview: ABT Principal Dancer Herman Cornejo Brings ANIMA ANIMAL to New York Audiences
Herman Cornejo is a modern-day ballet legend. For over 25 years, he’s graced stages all across the world, known for his transformative gift of embodying each and every role, no matter how different. From Son in Prodigal Son, to Rose in Le Spectre de la Rose, to Albrecht in Giselle, Cornejo is a ma...
Interview: Sarah Meahl on Dancing, Choreographing & 'Living in the Camp' on Broadway
BroadwayWorld interviewed dancer and choreographer Sarah Meahl, whose work is featured in Death Becomes Her on Broadway, and Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream. Learn more about the projects, and about Sarah Meahl here!...
Interview: Daisy Hernandez’s a Jill of All Trades for BOB BAKER’S NUTCRACKER
Bob Baker’s perennial holiday favorite Bob Baker’s Nutcracker opens November 30, 2024, at the Sierra Madre Playhouse. Bob Baker Marionette Theater’s production manager Daisy Hernandez managed to find some time out of her very busy puppet responsibilities to answer a few of my queries...
Conversations with Creators: Tanner Lane and The Idea of Movement Fusion
'I enjoy dancing now more than I did when I was younger, especially creating my own movement,' says Tanner Lane, a New York based performer and choreographer. He is currently on faculty at Broadway Dance Center where he teaches Theatre Jazz as well as Deviate Dance Convention where he teaches ...
Conversations with Creators: Emmy-Nominated Choreographer Karla Puno Garcia
'I value spontaneity and my initial impulses. They usually are the best ones,' says Karla Puno Garcia. 'Then I take some time away from it, and when I revisit with fresh eyes, I have a richer perspective.' Garcia is an Emmy nominated choreographer and one of Dance Magazine's 2024 '25 to Watch'....
Conversations with Creators: How Kyle Marshall Sees the Dancing Body as History
“As a choreographer, I understand the fragility and power of physical gatherings,” says Kyle Marshall, founder and artistic director of Kyle Marshall Choreography (KMC). “It is how our medium exists.” Marshall is a choreographer, performer, and teacher who sees the dancing body as a containe...
Conversations with Creators: Bessie-Award Winning Choreographer Omari Wiles
Ousmane Wiles is an African American West African and Vogue dancer. Wiles is best know as, legendary Omari NiNa Oricci, founder of The House of Nina Oricci [est. OCT. 2019] and Creative Director of LES BALLET AFRIK dance company....
Interview: Ballet Arizona's New Artistic Director Daniela Cardim
Acclaimed for her accomplishments as a choreographer, ballet teacher, producer, and director. Danial Cardim brings great depth, perspective, and energy to her new position as Ballet Arizona's Artistic Director, effective July 1st, 2024....
Interview: The Kuperman Brothers Discuss the Tony-Nominated Movement of THE OUTSIDERS
Read BroadwayWorld's interview with the Tony nominate choreographers of The Outsiders on Broadway - brothers Rick and Jeff Kuperman....
Interview: James Whiteside's YOUNG & BEAUTIFUL Makes New York Premiere at The Joyce
Ballet dancer, choreographer, author, pop star, content creator: James Whiteside does it all.
Formerly with Boston Ballet, Whiteside was named Principal Dancer with American Ballet Theatre in 2013, and hasn’t slowed down since. A prolific standout in the company, synonymous with roles like Solor ...
Interview: Theatre Life with Peter Anastos
Today’s subject Peter Anastos has been living his theatre life as one of the co-Founders of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. The all- male dance troupe has been parodying the classics of ballet for 50 years now. You can see the company in action for three performances only from April fourth ...
Interview: Ethan Stiefel And Gillian Murphy are Taking American Repertory Ballet to New Heights
Ethan Stiefel and Gillian Murphy are two of the world’s greatest dancers of all time.
A bold statement, yes—but one undeniably supported by their decades spent delighting audiences all over the world. Stiefel, singular for his excellence of classical technique and precision; Murphy, for her poe...
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