February 2011
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Catch the Bieber Backup Fever
Anyone with a radio, computer or—let’s be real—a pulse knows Justin Bieber has serious star power. But did you … More »
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The Dirt: Lacey Schwimmer
Lacey Schwimmer first shimmied into homes across America on “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 3. She made … More »
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Annmaria Mazzini
Just when you think you’ve got Paul Taylor Dance Company member Annmaria Mazzini pegged, she goes and morphs on … More »
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Camp Confidential
The University of Tennessee dance team is one of the nation’s best: From 2007–2009, the team won consecutive Universal … More »
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Healthy Valentine’s Day Treats
Happy, Healthy Valentine’s Day! Everyone deserves to indulge on V-Day, but an entire heart-shaped box of chocolates isn’t the … More »
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Andrea Parson: Putting the “Grrr…” in Grace
Onstage, Andrea Parson appears trapped in lamplight, like a moth. Rapid-fire spoken words set her pace and for the … More »
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Northwest Dance Project: Portland’s Cutting-Edge Contemporary Dance Company
Number of dancers: Currently 9, but usually 10 Style: Contemporary ballet Company history: Artistic director Sarah Slipper founded … More »
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I Do! Real-Life Dancer Love Stories
You know the story: A beautiful young woman meets a charming young man. They eye each other shyly from … More »
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I Hope I Get It! Sheryl Murakami’s Audition Advice
Sheryl Murakami is a bona fide superstar in the commercial dance world. She’s performed at the MTV Video Music … More »
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Picture Perfect
Taking a great audition photo is crucial in the ballet world. Whether you’re auditioning in person or not, company … More »
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Isolation Inspiration
Watch the beginning of nearly any jazz class and you’ll probably see dancers moving their hips or ribs to … More »
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Much Ado About Music
Modern dance master Mark Morris has said of his choreography, “Every dance ever is because of the music.” Indeed, … More »
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School Buzz: NYCDA’s Scholarship Program
NYCDA’s Scholarship Program Grows New York City Dance Alliance’s college scholarship program is growing by leaps and bounds. Two … More »