LAUREN PHOENIX KAY
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How Do You Explore Gender Identity Through Dance?
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WATCH: Breton Follies
Meet Breton Follies , a boutique production company specializing in site-specific immersive dance-theatre with a vintage twist. Founded by dancer-choreographer Breton Tyner-Bryan , the troupe takes a cinematic approach to movement, with a vernacular rooted in classical ballet, cabaret and Latin rhythms while honoring the style and sounds of Golden Age musical theatre. You can catch Breton Follies
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The Evolution of Ballet Hispánico’s Melissa Verdecia
How the dancer became the “anchor” of the company’s spring run at the Joyce
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WATCH: Gallim
Meet Gallim , a Brooklyn-based dance company that celebrates elemental connections through the exploration of the human experience. Founded in 2007 by choreographer Andrea Miller, the troupe performs in traditional and offbeat spaces, including museums and its home base, a church in Clinton Hill. From February 12 to 17, you can catch Gallim at the Joyce Theater in To Create a World . At press time
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When a Conventional Choreographic Approach Won’t Work
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Making the Unsung Heroes of WWI Move
The challenges of choreographing the new musical The Hello Girls
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Fresh Voices in Modern Dance Converge in Brooklyn
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Which Broadway Choreographer Is Making His NYC Directorial Debut?
How Joshua Bergasse is putting his own stamp on Smokey Joe’s Cafe
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These Men Are Making New Moves
How 10 Hairy Legs breaks gender stereotypes in dance