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Principal Dancer Ian Casady Talks Houston Ballet's Spring Mixed Repertory Program

Principal Dancer Ian Casady Talks Houston Ballet's Spring Mixed Repertory Program

by Katricia Lang — June 3, 2016
Houston Ballet's 2016 Spring Mixed Repertory Program reprises Balanchine's SERENADE and Sir Kenneth Macmillan's GLORIA and presents the Houston Ballet premiere of Alexander Ekman's self-aware comedic contemporary work CACTI. We talk to company principal dancer Ian Casady ('Gloria' and 'Cacti') about...
My Dance Selfie with Josh Walden of Off-Broadway's CAGNEY

My Dance Selfie with Josh Walden of Off-Broadway's CAGNEY

by Bob Rizzo — June 1, 2016
Josh Walden is a seasoned Broadway hoofer. He's sung and danced in the revivals of 42nd Street, A Chorus Line, La Cage aux Folles and Ragtime. But it's in the new Off-Broadway musical Cagney where Walden gets to really show off his versatility and range. He changes characters and costumes faster tha...
BWW Dance Interview: Tomé Cousin

BWW Dance Interview: Tomé Cousin

by Barnett Serchuk — May 26, 2016
Tome Cousin is an interdisciplinary artist who has molded an award winning international career that includes collaboration and performance on Broadway, television, film, dance, theater, music, photography, and literature. He holds a Bachelors of Arts in Dance History and Choreography and a Masters ...
BWW Dance Interview: Jeremy McQueen

BWW Dance Interview: Jeremy McQueen

by Barnett Serchuk — May 11, 2016
Founder and Artistic Director of The Black Iris Project, Jeremy McQueen is an award-winning emerging choreographer. A 2013 recipient of the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago's Choreographers of Color Award and two-time finalist of the Capezio Award for Choreographic Excellence, McQueen's work has appeared a...
Q&A With PS122 Gala Honorees: Annie-B Parson & Paul Lazar

Q&A With PS122 Gala Honorees: Annie-B Parson & Paul Lazar

by Wesley Doucette — May 2, 2016
A Q&A with PS122 Gala's Honorees: Annie B Parson and Paul Lazar...
My Dance Selfie with Sterling Masters of Broadway's WICKED

My Dance Selfie with Sterling Masters of Broadway's WICKED

by Bob Rizzo — April 28, 2016
Sterling Masters hails from Charlotte, NC and is currently appearing in Wicked on Broadway. Long before she made her Broadway debut in the show she grew up dancing in her mom's dance studio. She competed in dance competitions and still holds the record for being the first and only dancer to hold all...
NobleMotion Artistic Directors Talk L'DOR VADOR: THREE GENERATIONS OF POETRY AND DANC

NobleMotion Artistic Directors Talk L'DOR VADOR: THREE GENERATIONS OF POETRY AND DANCE

by Katricia Lang — April 6, 2016
NobleMotion Dance's Andy Noble says art is in his family's DNA. Perhaps this is why his grandparents, Hans and Ilse Juergensen, and his mother, Claudia Juergensen Noble, are the nucleus of L'DOR VADOR: THREE GENERATIONS OF POETRY AND DANCE, he and his wife's multidisciplinary contemporary dance crea...
BILLY DITTY, A Dancer's Life

BILLY DITTY, A Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 5, 2016
When you're talking about dance and dancers in Nashville, one name immediately rises to the top of the list: Billy Ditty. No matter the genre, no matter the venue, no matter the project, he exemplifies dance in Music City for many people....
GARRETT MARKS, A Dancer's Life

GARRETT MARKS, A Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 18, 2016
Garrett Marks, a 2013 magna cum laude graduate of Belmont University, left Nashville with two degrees in hand: a BFA in Dance and a BS in Entertainment Industry Studies - and hasn't slowed down since, it seems, although he maintains it took him a while to find his groove....
Benjamin Cook of TUCK EVERLASTING Talks Dance and Broadway

Benjamin Cook of TUCK EVERLASTING Talks Dance and Broadway

by Gianluca Russo — March 11, 2016
Success in the arts is certainly not easy, often taking years before finally booking your big break. The waiting can be exhausting and discouraging, perhaps making us question why we even got into this business in the first place. Some, however, experience success very early in their careers. One of...
KAYLA ROWSER, A Dancer's Life

KAYLA ROWSER, A Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 4, 2016
As the reputation of Nashville Ballet has grown over the years, so too have the company's dancers' resumes and notoriety. Case in point: NB principal Kayla Rowser has graced magazine covers, been the subject of numerous media reports and stories, and she has become, without question, one of the best...
Olga El

Olga El

by Barnett Serchuk — March 2, 2016
Olga El is a writer, director, and performance activist based in New York City. Her company, The Kandake Dance Theatre for Social Change, uses dance traditions from around the world to create socially relevant work and engage audiences and communities. This year is The Kandake's fifth anniversary, s...
Houston Ballet's Head of Costumes Laura Lynch on Ben Stevenson's THE SLEEPING BEAUTY

Houston Ballet's Head of Costumes Laura Lynch on Ben Stevenson's THE SLEEPING BEAUTY

by Katricia Lang — February 26, 2016
In tribute to Artistic Director Emeritus Ben Stevenson's 80th birthday, Houston Ballet stages Stevenson's lush version of the preeminent ballet THE SLEEPING BEAUTY for the first time in 5 years. In Ivan Vsevolozhsky's libretto, Carabosse, an evil fairy, curses Princess Aurora (the Sleeping Beauty). ...
This Dancer's Life: EVERETT TARLTON

This Dancer's Life: EVERETT TARLTON

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 4, 2016
Make no mistake about it: There is absolutely no way to avoid instantly liking Everett Tarlton - it's useless to even try. In fact, resistance is futile. The boy possesses so much innate charm that anyone - whether you're a director, a choreographer, an actor or even a critic - simply cannot resist ...
Ray Mercer Puts All The Right Moves Into PURE MOTION for Broadway Cares

Ray Mercer Puts All The Right Moves Into PURE MOTION for Broadway Cares

by Bob Rizzo — January 26, 2016
BWW Interview: Ray Mercer puts All The Right Moves into PURE MOTION...
Hilly Bodin in SNOW WHITE by Company XIV

Hilly Bodin in SNOW WHITE by Company XIV

by Marina Kennedy — January 19, 2016
Broadwayworld.com interviewed Hilly Bodin who plays Snow White in Company XIV's production of 'Snow White.' The show will be on stage at Minetta Lane Theatre through March 12th....
Dancer Jakob Karr on His Diverse Career Since So You Think You Can Dance

Dancer Jakob Karr on His Diverse Career Since So You Think You Can Dance

by Bob Rizzo — January 12, 2016
BWW Interview: Dancer Jakob Karr on his Diverse Career since So You Think You Can Dance...
Chris Alloways-Ramsey

Chris Alloways-Ramsey

by Barnett Serchuk — January 6, 2016
Chris Alloways-Ramsey began his early training with Barbara (Olewine) Wouters, later completing his classical training with Mira Popovich and Dame Sonia Arova. He attended summer programs on full merit scholarships at Kirov Academy, School of American Ballet, Houston Ballet Academy, and San Francisc...
Jennifer Weber Talks THE HIP HOP NUTCRACKER

Jennifer Weber Talks THE HIP HOP NUTCRACKER

by Linda Ann Watt — December 28, 2015
The beauty that is created when the two worlds of hip-hop with the entire Tchaikovsky score collide, is amazing....
BWW Interviews: Houston Ballet Demi Soloist Christopher Gray Talks THE NUTCRACKER

BWW Interviews: Houston Ballet Demi Soloist Christopher Gray Talks THE NUTCRACKER

by Katricia Lang — December 16, 2015
You have some time to create one more memory of Stevenson's version (before Houston Ballet Artistic Director Stanton Welch dazzles us with his version next year). Let Demi soloist Christopher Gray be your guide. In his interview with BroadwayWorld.com, he talks the ins and outs, the ups and downs, a...
Lori Ann Ferreri talks ADM21 and the Chance to Dance with Donna McKechnie

Lori Ann Ferreri talks ADM21 and the Chance to Dance with Donna McKechnie

by Bob Rizzo — December 8, 2015
Lori Ann Ferreri has the distinction of performing the iconic 'The Music and the Mirror' number from A CHORUS LINE in this year's production for ADM21. What makes it even more special is that she's being taught the original material by none other than Tony Award winner Donna McKechnie herself....
Adam Castaneda on FrenetiCore Dance's THE SNOW QUEEN

Adam Castaneda on FrenetiCore Dance's THE SNOW QUEEN

by Alexander Garza — December 8, 2015
FrenetiCore Dance's THE SNOW QUEEN is currently being performed at Frenetic Theatre in Houston. The show is a family friendly dance narrative about true friendship and the journey to find true love. The show, which is being funded in part by a City's Initiative Grant from Houston Arts Alliance, open...
BWW Blog: Adam Castaneda Talks the FrenetiCore Dance 2015 Winter Show, THE SNOW QUEEN

BWW Blog: Adam Castaneda Talks the FrenetiCore Dance 2015 Winter Show, THE SNOW QUEEN

by Guest Blogger: Adam Castaneda — December 1, 2015
For its 2015 winter show, FrenetiCore Dance presents THE SNOW QUEEN, based on the renowned Hans Christian Andersen tale of the same name....
Mark Stuart on the Relevance of New Dance Musical, STANDARD TIME

Mark Stuart on the Relevance of New Dance Musical, STANDARD TIME

by Reilly Hickey — November 27, 2015
Mark Stuart Dance Theatre's critically acclaimed new dance musical, Standard Time, will play a limited engagement at The Duke on 42nd Street (229 W 42nd Street) in NYC Sunday, November 15 through Sunday, December 6, 2015....
Itamar Kubovy Talks Pilobolus' SHADOWLAND

Itamar Kubovy Talks Pilobolus' SHADOWLAND

by Reilly Hickey — November 17, 2015
NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts will present the North American premiere of Shadowland, a groundbreaking theatrical experience by the internationally acclaimed Pilobolus Dance Theater, running for three weeks, from November 20 - December 6, 2015....
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