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“SYTYCD” Week 4: Top 10 Revealed!

Cadence Neenan

Rhyan Hill, in black slacks and a button-down rolled up at the elbow, sits casually on the ground of a parking garage. He leans back against a concrete wall, legs extended long in front of him with a slight bent, and folds his arms gently as he looks off to the side with a pensive expression.

Meet Rhyan Hill, the Dancer Playing Tito Jackson in “Michael”

Reanne Rodrigues
Five teenage ballerinas, wearing bloodstained white Romantic tutus, stand together in a dingy inn lobby with alarmed, but focused, expressions.

22 Thoughts I Had While Watching the New Ballet-centric Thriller “Pretty Lethal”

Hana Le
On a darkly lit basketball court, members of a dance team stand proudly across the court in sassy poses as a man waves a large Nets fan in the middle.

The Brooklynettes Expand to China in New Talent Variety Show “CheersNets”

Kyra Laubacher

On the set of "Wednesday," two dancers in Venetian dress point up and to the side, hips bumping in toward another in tendu a la seconde, as they perform for a crowd in an ornate ballroom.

Meet Corey Baker, the Brains Behind “Wednesday” Season 2’s Woe-tally Creepy Choreography

Kyra Laubacher
On an outdoor movie set with a stone courtyard surrounded by trees, a large cast of young dancers and actors pose for a group photo. They surround choreographer Draico Johnson, who smizes at the camera.

How Dondraico Johnson Created Monstrous Movement for Disney’s “Zombies 4”

Hana Le
Onstage in front of a light blue backdrop, two dancers do a triumphant "fish" pose, the supporting partner lunging to the side and holding the other dancer in a dipped position with one leg tucked and the other extended long. Behind them, a choreographer crouches and watches with hands on his lap.

“Étoile” Star Taïs Vinolo on How the Show Transformed Her as an Artist

Hana Le
Cast of Descendants: The ride of red on Disney+ in a still from the film.

Meet Ashley Wallen, Choreographer of Disney+’s “Descendants: The Rise of Red”

Kate Trabalka
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