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George Balanchine's choreography advertises dancers, glorifies dancers, gives dancers both their toughest assignments and their ultimate release.
Bad dancers, loud dancers, dancers demanding that you clap your hands—the new subway will have them all!
A lot of the dancers were straight, the voguing dancers were mostly gay, so I brought together dancers from different families.
Bankhead We had a lot of dancers — 20, 21 dancers.
Hip-hop dancers followed Scottish Highland dancers, who followed classical Indian, Chinese folk and Brazilian samba dancers along the sun-drenched streets.
These days, most dancers look like they want to look like dancers.
Unlike athletes and Broadway dancers, sports cheerleaders and dancers don't have a union.
"You look at dancers, and dancers dance who they are," Mr. King said.
And all the times where actors who aren't dancers play dancers in a movie, I've seen.
Swift's black dancers are pictured on her right, and her white dancers are on her left.
Nonprofit Career Transition for Dancers offers free financial wellness, financial planning and career transition services for ballet dancers.
Every four minutes it's something different – there's t-shirt guns, dancers, little kid dancers, they're throwing balls out.
I was feeling frustrated that dancers put out a lot of effort and dedication, but that the relationship audiences had with dancers was very tepid or just not intense because dancers are never super famous.
I remember songs like "Diamond Girl" playing at Funhouse, where club dancers and break dancers would be all together.
Much like other choreographers of her era, Rainer sought to blur the stark line separating dancers from non-dancers.
"I am around dancers all day — I do not want to be stinky around my dancers," she says, laughing.
In the conceptual painting series dancers she depicts a monkey playing puppet master to male and female ballet dancers.
In "The Dolls," you projected animation onto dancers' tutus, and the dancers' motions triggered changes in the projected set.
Ms. Woodward, with whom he had one scene, encouraged his desire to form Dancers (originally called Dennis Wayne's Dancers).
Many competition dancers are drawn in by social media, where popular competition dancers and teachers have millions of followers.
I often work with dancers, and with dancers and you can't usually stop them once they start to pose.
There aren't a lot of professionally trained ballet dancers — especially male dancers who dance on pointe — in the drag community.
He writes, "There are three main types of White Person dancers": freestyle disco, couples from dance classes, and line dancers.
In recent years we have made improvements to our dancers' compensation plan to ensure that we pay our dancers fairly.
While all dancers are athletic, Fleet said that Paul Taylor dancers are specifically known for their muscular legs and backs.
The Dancers and Dogs Performance Photography business, operated by Pratt + Kreidich Photography, pairs professional ballet dancers with adoptable shelter dogs.
A lot of dancers are just fine with contractor status because it can offer dancers a degree of freedom; some dancers can come and go from work without scheduling and can choose their music and work attire.
The dancers will also have a technological co-star: motion tracking technology that will track the dancers' steps, and then use that data to create live action drawings appearing on a screen right above the dancers on stage.
How dancers move in beautiful and sometimes unexpected ways can delight, and the synchrony between dancers moving together can be entrancing.
Sila Sveta filmed dancers in front of a green screen in advance, then staged the piece live with the same dancers.
Critic's Pick If there are two dancers onstage, or 6, or 25, can those dancers be said to be performing solos?
A number of dancers have claimed simply that Martins slept around among the female dancers, and that roles were often allotted accordingly.
Similarly, De Keersmaeker — by equalizing her dancers, integrating non-dancers into the performance itself, and constructing a whole of broken parts (dancers race and fall, drop and stand) — makes Work/Travail/Arebid into an enactment of something like the rhizome.
At the time we were all dancers, breakdancers to be exact, and we loved going out and battling other dancers in the crowd.
The general consensus from dancers who spoke out on social media was that the magazine should have used real dancers rather than Jenner.
Sparks literally flew during the entertainment for the evening, when fire dancers wowed the crowd, as well as hula and traditional Hawaiian dancers.
Two dancers said he had a bad temper and could be physically rough on occasion, pulling dancers around by the neck during rehearsals.
Though Ms. Reichlen and Mr. la Cour epitomized the high standards to which all dancers aspire, the Simegiatos dancers were not seriously outshone.
At one point, dancers scaling the stage floor by scooting on their backs are mirrored, at a 90-degree angle, by upright dancers.
You could easily imagine that the dancers on the stage's borders are conjured by the arms of the three dancers in its center — "Valses Nobles," for 10 dancers, is a fantasy of ballroom romance — but the gentle knockout effect is in multidimensional geometries.
Sarah and Jenna, both aspiring dancers attending the American Ballet Theatre School, looked up to the dancers associated with the American Ballet Theatre company.
Physically integrated dance has traditionally modified choreography for non-disabled dancers to accommodate disabled dancers; Sheppard wanted to choreograph specifically for bodies in wheelchairs.
Alongside the flexers, some dancers were still doing the bruk up, and there were shotta dancers, too, which was another style imported from Jamaica.
" She isn't revealing her dancers yet, but added, "They're all people I have a relationships with and love as friends as well as dancers.
His works have explored neurological function and dysfunction; paired dancers with virtual counterparts; placed performers in changing digital landscapes; and given dancers prosthetic limbs.
These young dancers would experience the firsthand transfer that Mr. Hines describes in "About Tap," with the same dancers now serving as surrogate grandparents.
The dancers move back and forth across the rear of the stage, pulling in more dancers from the wings, then dropping others back off.
Each team has 20 dancers and performs at home games only; the Brooklynettes do two routines a game; Knicks City Dancers one or two.
The NYC Stripper Strike began with dancers who experienced discrimination calling out clubs that gave preferential treatment to lighter-skinned dancers and that allowed social media "startenders" to take dancer tips without having to pay the same club fees that dancers are required to.
The choreography is designed for dancers and non-dancers alike, so even if you've never taken a dance class you'll be able to follow along.
But black dancers pointed out other issues, like the fact that they weren't given access to lucrative dancing opportunities granted to white and Latina dancers.
It allows promising dancers, called "excellent dancers," to continue their training while fulfilling their service, an option that was already available to musicians and athletes.
It means so much to the narrator and her best friend when they discover black dancers in those old movies, dancers who look like them.
Aboriginal culture was given a major spotlight with native dancers and stilt walkers (although the Caucasian dancers made up as aboriginals probably wouldn't fly now).
The Petronio dancers will perform Cunningham's "Signals," a 1970 work for six dancers originally set to multiple scores by David Tudor, Gordon Mumma and John Cage.
The twins just started waiting tables at the same club where Emily and Bri work as dancers -- and as everyone knows ... waitresses and dancers don't mix.
With the appointment of 17 new dancers on Wednesday — including Sterling Baca and Sara Michelle Murawski, who are joining as principal dancers — the company's artistic director, Ángel Corella, has now overseen the departure and replacement of more than half of its dancers since his arrival in 2014.
Instead of paying dancers a wage, VCG clubs required dancers to pay for access to the stage via a per-song charge and for access to private dance rooms, fees for which ranged from a quarter to a third of the dancers' tips, the lawsuit alleges.
An artistic leader like Mr. Martins looms large — particularly among up-and-coming, young dancers — as a producer who decides which ballets are performed; as a casting director who determines which dancers land the best parts; and as a father figure who designates dancers for promotion.
In contrast to the ballet dancers, non-dancers who struggled to traverse the beam couldn't rely on the same motor modules they used in normal walking. Why?
Fouettés can be traumatizing for dancers, but until now they haven't posed much of a challenge for Ms. Peck, always the most polished and vibrant of dancers.
Honestly, it's really like she started it, and it's time for her to finish it," she said, explaining, "It's about backing dancers, there were three backing dancers.
New York City dancers face a complicated yet common problem in their fight for better treatment—unlike dancers at the Lusty Lady, they're classified as independent contractors.
The scandal also raises issues around the desire for dancers to look slim, and whether that means some dancers, even when children, are pressured into unhealthy practices.
Scandal and abuse allegations have hit the ranks: On Saturday the company fired two of its lead male dancers for inappropriately sharing sexually explicit photographs of dancers.
" He added: "The funny thing is that although we are not a ballet company, we are more like dancers of that era than ballet dancers are now.
Dancers can also be fined for not showing up to shifts, and Shalmy says anecdotally that she knows of dancers who have been fired for trying to unionize.
According to the study, the clubs succeeded in making women equal from a financial standpoint — they were paying male dancers the same way that men pay female dancers.
If you're in the U.K. during a May Day celebration, you may even be able to catch Morris dancers, folk dancers who usually perform with bells and swords.
Hiplet, with the dancers' bent knees and slightly flexed ankles, can look precarious — though he and his dancers insist it's not dangerous — and, aesthetically, it can look awkward.
Frustrated, we decided to leave, and spent most of the ride home discussing the impact of foreign belly dancers on Egyptian dancers — another popular belly dancer is Ukrainian.
"Don't ever steal anybody's dancers, is the message," he added, referring to a 2014 story alleging that Perry swiped Swift's back-up dancers ahead of a concert tour.
CC: I am looking at your paintings of dancers and am thinking about another painter of dancers, Edgar Degas — I can't imagine him joining in with the ballerinas.
For example, the phrase LINE DANCERS gets turned into 19A's LYIN' DANCERS, which is clued as "Deceitful ballerinas?" and which made me laugh at the visual it evoked.
On this night, though, the suites' windows were thrown open, and dancers flooded the floor with huge silver balloons, which other dancers then threw into the glass box.
He could also tap dance and do the Charleston, but it was the hip rotations and the shaking that distinguished him from black male dancers of his day, in part because the moves were associated with the sexually charged ones of female dancers; "shake" dancers were known to shimmy and grind.
In that period, dancers and designers depended on each other: even while dancers were regarded as celebrity-level artists, ballet's designers were seen as artistic equals, rather than subordinates.
But Mauss avoided that pitfall by working with 16 dancers to choreograph a live dance, which the dancers perform in a rotating quartet throughout the duration of the exhibit.
When the dancers and the music slow to the standstill finish of the first act, a cinematic haze is suddenly visible along with the materialization of the dancers' bodies.
The stage then turned over to Derulo and his set of backup dancers for "Swalla," with Minaj and her dancers hanging in the background on a row of chairs.
Athleticism became something he was later to champion in dance: Many of his male dancers had powerful musculatures, while many of his female dancers displayed lissomeness, force and boldness.
That's a very Rauschenbergian organization, and you see it, too, in Cunningham's choreography: Dancers to the sides of the stage are no less important than dancers at the center.
And unlike "Dancing With the Stars," which pairs celebrities with professional ballroom dancers, "World of Dance" features only dancers: no football players, washed-up politicians or former Playboy bunnies.
Today, that's the most common working relationship between dancers and clubs: Dancers pay for the right to perform and earn tips, with the cost varying from club to club.
Meet Jennifer Lopez's newest – and funniest – backup dancers.
For her NYCB takeover, Martin was inspired by interviews with the dancers and worked onsite while observing rehearsals, allowing the experience of the dancers to inspire and guide her pen.
"We make a constant commitment to learn, perform, and teach the early works to our dancers, because that information has to live in the bodies of contemporary dancers," she explains.
The official welcome to Canada was made by an honor guard and included performances by the Lekwungen Traditional Dancers along with the Esquimalt Singers and Dancers and Victoria's Children's Choir.
One section, in which the jugglers played vertical against horizontal motion while the dancers struggled to make angles of equivalent sharpness, made me imagine what more precise dancers might contribute.
Unfortunately for real-life dancers, there's pressure to be perfect from teachers, fellow dancers, TV shows, movies, and even themselves — so comments from friends or strangers about body image can hurt.
Honestly, it's really like she started it, and it's time for her to finish it… It's about backing dancers, there were three backing dancers that went on tour with her tour.
Firing dancers for no reason is common in Melbourne, perhaps because of saturation in the industry, but dancers with social media accounts are less likely to be callously dismissed, she said.
Disabled dancers struggle to gain the same exposure as able-bodied dancers, Smith noted, due to stubborn obstacles—inaccessible venues being one—that create barriers to artists and audiences with disabilities.
He worked to put male dancers in the limelight ("Ted Shawn and His Male Dancers" toured America), and he made Jacob's Pillow, based here, the eclectic dance haven that it remains.
Yes, but it was my idea to have the dancers and we had a couple of residencies where it was just me and the dancers and it was more movement based.
Twenty-one dancers from It's Showtime NYC, a program that supports the professional development of subway dancers, each had moments to shine, breaking out backflips, handstands, gliding footwork and spidery contortions.
Since the jugglers and the dancers sometimes do the same moves (the jugglers with excusable awkwardness), you might wonder if the dancers are lowering their game in the interest of blending.
In one study, a number of dancers from the Royal Ballet and non-dancers were asked to watch videos of ballet while their brain activity was measured in an M.R.I. scanner.
Eleven dancers strong, the extraordinary cast of "Myelination" comprises its own orchestra, including the break dancers Ephrat Asherie and Matthew West, whose pretzeling floor work compliments the tappers' rapid-fire footwork.
The celebration had all the trappings ... even fire dancers.
They're incredible dancers -- but they've struggled financially for years.
In both "Duo Concertant" (1972) and "Sonatine" (1975), a Balanchine male-female couple moves with the pronounced informality and spontaneity of Robbins dancers; and in one of Balanchine's last ballets, "Robert Schumann's 'Davidsbündlertänze,' " the eight dancers — almost never focused out front (as Balanchine dancers usually are) — make a community that is more Robbins than Balanchine.
Finally, Beyoncé took the field (literally, she didn't appear onstage) with "Formation," before she and her team of dancers progressed to the stage to battle Bruno Mars and his team of dancers.
But this year the festival is introducing Tiny Taps, for dancers ages 8 to 12 with fewer than three years of training, and a beginner-level class for dancers 25 and up.
Tamara Rojo, the artistic director and the lead principal dancer of the English National Ballet, and three company dancers will perform excerpts from the piece, Mr. Khan's first featuring dancers on point.
Several former and current ballet dancers said in recent interviews that Mr. Martins was known for sleeping with dancers, some of whom received better roles because of their personal relationships with him.
In her later years, Ms. Osato, who lived in Manhattan, was a major benefactor of Career Transition for Dancers, which helps professional dancers train for new careers when their performing days end.
A choreographer needs dancers, and Mr. Adams took that into his own hands, too, recruiting a group of what he calls "dancers who didn't look like they would dance" to form ImmaBEAST.
Later, the dancers sit near Ms. Dinnerstein or even join her on the piano bench, but still she remains slightly apart, in a solitude that we and the dancers seem to share.
The dancers serve the costume, giving it shape by moving their arms; but the costumes also serve the dancers, allowing them to become more than human and to create fantastic moving shapes.
Harmon will be directing an interactive dance project called Unset, in which audience members will be invited onstage to become lead dancers in improvised movement pieces, supported by a troupe of trained dancers.
Basically, the rifts within the Bolshoi that led to the attack have never healed, with rank-and-file dancers tending to champion Mr. Dmitrichenko while the elite dancers favor their mentor Mr. Filin.
For the dancers, used to the kinetic motion of Petronio's productions, it means learning a new and unintuitive way of moving, following precise directions from dancers who knew Cunningham, who died in 2009.
Here's how it works: An infrared camera scans the dancers' outlines, 60 frames per second, even as they move, and transmits that information to a computer, which then projects images around the dancers.
Instead of trying to dazzle or defeat competing dancers with spectacular moves, flex dancers use their bodies to tell personal stories, often involving violence, drug use, prison, and also sudden eruptions of joy.
A work for the freshman dancers was choreographed to a Schubert string quintet, not a quartet, and a work for the sophomore dancers was to a Chopin cello sonata, not a piano sonata.
But I admit, there is something special about dancers specifically.
The Mariinsky dancers, though, treated it like a necessary inconvenience.
At one point, the dancers raised their fists in salute.
" And later: "Some dancers had graduate degrees; some had never
Pyle paid attention to the dancers' hands, feet, and eyes.
Even before Verdon, Fosse had a history of marrying dancers.
Less props, no backup dancers — just Sasha and I dancing.
The work features dancers who perform choreographies of crowd control.
There will be hundreds of dancers and dramatic light installations.
Firstly, the featured girl and boy are obviously great dancers.
Also remember that sports cheerleaders and dancers make promotional appearances.
What elusive spot are the dancers trying to get to?
Beginners are still pretty good approximations of the best dancers.
Dancers created various pyramid and tree shapes with lighted strings.
Pythio (Peppermint) and their serpentine dancers in Head Over Heels.
But his dancers' energized, curvaceous bodies were his principal tool.
I even sent my girl dancers on tour with her.
Why is he huggin' up on the dancers like that?
Traditional folk dancers roll past on a bed of tulips.
The supporting dancers represent the other Gods of the universe.
As per tradition, the church provides free dinner for dancers.
Reject that extra mesh at your own peril, ice dancers.
Two other dancers also were arrested on the same charge.
The pro dancers are not picked to match the stars.
Soon, she began to dispense her wisdom to younger dancers.
Though, the dancers weren't twirling and prancing down the runway.
Dancers are becoming a really big thing now for artists.
The Posse, Contemporary dancers from San Jose, California Upper Division
Line dancers and shufflers battling it out in the club?
Fun fact: these two dancers are married in real life.
They are both terrible dancers, and Tom's tuxedo has tails.
Yes. The first batch are [mostly] dancers from the Bolshoi.
So what if dancers fall when they dance like this?
More than 100,000 dancers perform on Kim Il Sung square.
The other dancers were larger and thicker than she was.
Coffee's entourage consists of three dancers, Tea Flower's of four.
Backup dancers finally come to the front of the stage.
We are dancers first, kids second, they seemed to say.
The dancers worked with concentration, finishing with a partnering sequence.
Believe it or not, professional dancers have the same problem.
Mr. Woetzel's method is to let dancers exhibit their range.
The photo was created by dancers posing on crinkled paper.
Why can't dancers travel, do talk shows, earn decent money?
Several times, the dancers came together in rings or huddles.
Excellent dancers both, they shared youthful impulsiveness and effortless attack.
Many of the world's foremost dancers often work for Ardani.
The dancers are beautiful young women who have positive aspirations.
But the second the dancers walk off, apathy strikes again.
By sunrise, the dancers had formed clusters around the village.
The dancers also appeared to wear Black Panther inspired clothing.
But right now the drones are simply flying backup dancers.
I've known [her dancers] Brian and Scott my entire life.
Spam Jammers were entertained by hula dancers and ukulele music.
"Most dancers with disabilities cobble together training regimens," explained Smith.
Some dancers, like the ones I've filmed, really hypnotize me.
Did you do a lot of rehearsals with the dancers?
Bongo players, cellists, gymnasts, break dancers — they were all there.
Often the dancers are just addressing the space, quietly focused.
Russian ballet dancers, Cuban baseball players and Chinese political dissidents.
They had hula dancers too ... fun for kids and adults.
The Venezuelan choreographer will be accompanied by four other dancers.
What's more, the young Boston Ballet dancers connect to it.
Mr. Pasternak managed to persuade the dancers to change rooms.
The dancers are Gareth Mole, Johnny Autin and Matias Ronningen.
And that's not what dancers do in Europe, is it?
During one rehearsal, she focused on the dancers' breathing patterns.
The effects made by these two dancers are interestingly unalike.
Dancers around Mr. Harder tilt their heads, as if lynched.
Dancers of retirement age reflect on why they're still dancing.
Dancers practiced their moves in bedrooms, with the shades drawn.
Ms. Walsh and four dancers interact charmingly with the audience.
Even some of the Prestige dancers' mothers were taken aback.
That's when officers arrested Daniels along with two other dancers.
The wonderful musicians and the dancers' feet are barely amplified.
What was more startling, the dancers apparently hadn't slept either.
None of these dancers can remember life before Mr. Martins.
While they sing, the dancers interpret the story through movement.
The three dancers did not respond to requests for comment.
You understand, then, why the dancers take refuge in humor.
American dancers are just beginning to deal with these challenges.
American dancers are just beginning to deal with these challenges.
Maile Okamura dresses the dancers in attractively silky loose pajamas.
I love working with people who don't identify as dancers.
Is there a signature style for the female backup dancers?
Their works had plenty of star dancers, but no urgency.
The other dancers also get character titles — Proust, Murasaki, Mme.
In "Somnolence," the dancers certainly look human, but not serious.
The surviving dancers articulate their reasons and their regrets here.
Who would Rauschenberg have been if he didn't know dancers?
Instead, you might just make like the dancers and shrug.
The performances will include discussions with choreographers, dancers and educators.
Ballet dancers are capable of expressing those qualities, of course.
He also specialized in shots of dancers and nude models.
There were all these male dancers who knew the role.
Even as a student he was spontaneous about finding dancers.
I got to work with the sickest dancers and performers.
MANCHESTER, England — Ten thousand gestures, 225 dancers, an hourlong performance.
It requires a bit of digging on the dancers' part.
It has only four dancers, King Lear and his daughters.
The actors on "The OA" don't look like amateur dancers.
Actors and dancers Maddie and Mackenzie Ziegler, 17 and 15
These performers aren't dancers, but Mr. Morris has them move.
One of the company's dancers is Argentine; another is American.
Only one of these dancers has worked with Brown directly.
His memoir "Beware of Limbo Dancers" was published in 2012.
You really sense that the newer dancers are really there.
How do the Brooklynettes and the Knicks City Dancers function?
The dancers often face away from us, sometimes in silhouette.
"We know now that many dinosaurs were dancers," Horner said.
She will perform "Rooted," which she created with her dancers.
Next come two dancers snorting a literal pyramid of cocaine.
A pulsating nightclub features holographic dancers to titillate the crowd.
But, of course, they'll have to battle a total of another 72 acts who will be shaking, shimmying, tossing and twirling in four age-based categories: Junior (17 years old and under, 1-4 dancers), Junior Team (143 years old and under, 5-15 dancers — a new category this season), Upper (18 years old and older, 1-4 dancers), and Upper Team (18 years old and older, 5-15 dancers) — in the hopes of scoring high marks from the judges.
But most people honed in on claims that Swift hired some of Perry's backup dancers for a tour and said dancers wanted to leave that tour halfway through to go on tour with Perry.
After determining the five highest and five lowest dancers, two observers trained in the biomechanical analysis of human movement then surveyed these clips and identified which joint angles were best distinguishable among the dancers.
And the dancers moved in firm paths along and across the stage in geometric trajectories that — like the lines of his dancers' bodies — showed Cunningham's importance to the Abstract Expressionist painters of his generation.
In one of the more thrilling moments, dancers representing the Bate-Bolas, a raucous Carnival tradition in Rio, enacted a clash with dancers representing Maracatu, a Carnival tradition from the northeastern state of Pernambuco.
Since both bartenders and dancers rely heavily on tips—and because dancers' performance spaces can be next to or literally on the bar—this can lead to confusion over who gets money from customers.
Also in the 1980s, she was among the founders of the Performing Arts Center for Health in New York, a clinic devoted to the physical and mental health needs of dancers and former dancers.
Even in trite creations, the dancers of BalletX are full-bodied — they seize the moment, prove wonderfully engaged and textured — while even in classic choreography, the Pennsylvania Ballet dancers appear trite: lively but glossy.
He loved the dancers who were the most savage and he just wanted it to have a visceral feeling — like the feeling that you have when you see dancers going crazy at the club.
Ripa, 48, was joined by Isabella Boylston and James Whiteside, both principle dancers with the American Ballet Theatre, and Tiler Peck, Lauren Lovette and Maria Kowroski, principle dancers with the New York City Ballet.
Christopher Moore, the CEO of MC Entertainment, an Atlanta-based stripper company that books around 500 male and 1,000 female dancers nationwide, says that about 80 percent of his dancers want to continue working.
I say this all the time, but it's hard to book dancers for Normani, because she's actually sometimes more trained and has more technique than some of the dancers in the industry right now.
It was not just the 220 dancers and nearly 30 instructors, he said, but also that the Bolshoi fosters its own talent in virtually all aspects of ballet — dancers, musicians, choreographers, costume designers, etc.
Set to Bach, with 16 dancers in black velvet, the work opens on a stark note: Quick falls, strident arms and runs dotted with tiny hops send lines of dancers spinning in agitated coils.
The tentative agreement, reached between Ballet Theater and the American Guild of Musical Artists, which represents roughly 90 company dancers and stage managers, will raise the salaries of the lowest-paid dancers the most.
Having young dancers of color who are ready to perform at an elite level is "half the battle," because companies often make the excuse that there aren't enough qualified dancers to choose from, she says.
The approximately two-dozen assembled dancers (all of whom appeared to be around 26 or older) were of varying skill levels on the standardized square dancing spectrum, ranging from "Mainstream"-level beginners to "Advanced" dancers.
Before the attack, Mr. Filin and Mr. Dmitrichenko clashed openly for control over the dancers' union, with Mr. Dmitrichenko denouncing Mr. Filin for corruption and high living while most dancers were paid and treated badly.
With Wednesday's appointments — of dancers from around the United States, as well as from Russia, Cuba, Japan and South Korea — Mr. Corella has now brought on 29 of the 43 dancers on the company's roster.
Photography project Dancers and Dogs brought dancers from the St. Louis Ballet's production of The Nutcracker to the shelter and turned the rescue into a winter wonderland, all so adoptable pets could take center stage.
During about half of the show, she was flanked by a pair of singer-dancers dressed in goth cheerleader outfits who slithered in slow motion, as if to parody the very idea of backup dancers.
It's interesting how you used dancers specifically to confront that subject.Yes.
The dancers go in and out of unison, revealing a logic.
But, he added, casting black dancers in repertory works isn't enough.
"Thanks to the dancers for saving her hip," another fan tweeted.
Offstage, dancers Sherhan Rodriguez and Magdielle Bracoviche were in a relationship.
The dancers there looked like The Girl Next Door: white, slim,
And all of her dancers wore sweatsuits and plastic waist trainers.
There's three backing dancers that went on tour with her tour.
From Wednesday, the dancers in Beijing will be subject to fines.
Sabara also danced with traditional Polynesian dancers at a nighttime dinner.
The event included professional sound and lighting, air conditioning, and dancers.
XG: The performers, the dancers, we all make lots of sacrifices.
And calmly, he asked dancers to push past their perceived limits.
The other dancers, including his twin, George, dutifully followed their paces.
So why did the study on female dancers only include 39?
Our expert partner dancers headed back to the lab with Andrew.
This prophesier is fierce, instantly captivating, and surrounded by serpentine dancers.
Even the other dancers didn't realize who Daniels was at first.
The shapes of the dancers evoke patterns of necklaces and bracelets.
With lights, dancers, and fireworks, it's quite a spectacle to behold.
Waria dancers were among the attractions at the annual Jakarta Fair.
They move very, very slowly, like Japanese butoh dancers, slowly disappearing.
The dancers loved it, sometimes not wanting to leave, Browar said.
Dancers then break into a run and follow after the intruder.
I had a few burlesque dancers who would borrow the snakes.
He could even speak Spanish and the dancers would love it.
Not to mention her dancers, who are dressed in leather bodysuits.
The dancers performed for Cowell on Britain's Got Talent in 2014.
And backup dancers wearing T-shirts with Gomez's face on them.
Note: This writer is friends with both of the above dancers.
After all, they're pretty specific garments — do dancers even need them?
Of course, allowing the dancers to vocalize gets around this problem.
Multi-platform, visual art, bring out dancers as much as possible.
The new stage can be raised up to accommodate live dancers.
To think, this all started over a spat over backup dancers.
At those parties, ESPN reported, there were dancers who stripped naked.
Throughout the video, the dancers, like Urban, appear radiant and carefree.
Her background dancers also sport bows in all different pastel colors.
A number of the Morris dancers are currently in their primes.
Dancers often step on alternating heels or turn in their knees.
There are a couple of musicians and some expert pole dancers.
French dancers Larry and Laurent Bourgeois are Plato and Socrates, respectively.
Considering how these dancers gave this performance their all, that's heartbreaking.
The video features frenzied digital animation and fire-breathing background dancers.
A 2014 study found positive changes in mood for recreational dancers.
Chinese dancers wait to perform at a fair in Beijing, China.
Like many ballet lovers, he had strong opinions about the dancers.
Her dancers — five of them — stood in the back looking uncomfortable.
We're talking about scores that require a larger group of dancers.
Most remarkably, he schools his dancers to believe in his research.
Dancers entertained Bergdorf Goodman shoppers, according to the New York Post.
We had to choose the best drummers and some special dancers.
She said the feud stemmed from a disagreement over backup dancers.
And they are some of the best dancers in the world.
In that respect, Robbins was quite right: The dancers are themselves.
Clubs like Hustlers, they're completely racist in how they book dancers.
Most of its dancers rely on unrelaxed, overly bright facial expressions.
But "Symphonics" takes its dancers from winter, through spring, to summer.
The dancers often turn their heads in alternation – forward, then back.
Her dancers all wore matching black and gold, military inspired outfits.
Queen Bey, her band, and her dancers line up during rehearsals.
That frustration stems in part from witnessing the dancers' technical excellence.
As polished as its dancers are, its choreography washes them out.
The dancers interrupted by showering the whole room in iridescent confetti.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Robert Rauschenberg worked with dancers?
I want to thank the dancers, the band, my entire crew.
I was enlightened by our community of dancers, promoters and partygoers.
But like us, he couldn't help but check out Beyoncé's dancers.
Your camera is so joyous when it is on the dancers.
The club featured jugglers, dancers, jazz musicians, and stand-up comics.
Scenes of black leaders, musicians, singers, dancers and athletes — the Rev.
Like anyone else, she was impressed by the Ailey dancers' power.
In some works, performers deliver effects; Mr. Naharin's dancers become effects.
Ballet is a thrillingly multidimensional art: Too few dancers remember this.
The dancers are dressed to look modern, everyday, devoid of artifice.
Caroline Framke: Your background dancers at the very least accomplished that.
The Rameau production was much more heavily populated, mainly by dancers.
In its final segment, the dancers cue one another with signs.
How has your relationship with the dancers evolved over that time?
Undulating inflatable air dancers might keep them away for a while.
Yet dancers love it; and many have made breakthroughs in it.
For ballet dancers, Ms. Tanowitz's vocabulary is both familiar and not.
It's something dancers have that not a lot of people have.
The two dancers appear against a typically Dalí-esque barren landscape.
They will appear in front of the dancers, not behind them.
In class and rehearsal, dancers were required to wear all black.
The dancers of "The Golden Section" are heroic but not unreal.
"I will try to pass that to the dancers," he said.
Besides Ms. Baras, there are six dancers and an excellent band.
They decided to bring in dancers for a three-day workshop.
The beginnings were humble; dancers took class in a converted garage.
There are a lot of singers, dancers and Broadway actors there.
The D.J. will keep playing as long as dancers are twirling.
Black dancers, especially female ones, are still a rarity in ballet.
Most dancers spend time customizing their shoes, whatever their skin color.
Ms. Agami's hyper-flexible dancers can bend every which way, unpredictably.
Because of my long relationship with the dancers, they know that.
I'm sending green screens to dancers I know around the world.
Taylor dancers have the strongest, most supple backs in the business.
Giant speakers pumped out music for dancers on a scaffolding stage.
Two of the photographic essays were about swingers and pole dancers.
He's usually at his best with ensembles and with male dancers.
Mr. Peck's "Murder Ballades," for six dancers, is neat, cute, fast.
Generally, dancers join City Ballet to dance the works of Balanchine.
Compared with City Ballet dancers, though, Mr. Trusnovec is another species.
The dancers usually wore street clothes, but that could vary, too.
Dancers are often crouched on the ground as well as upright.
On performance days, the dancers wear oversized, brightly-colored wooden masks.
All of the dancers were seasonal until about a year ago.
The dancers float on their backs like fetuses in the womb.
Later, the dancers discussed their work with him in the studio.
"They had strong singers and dancers, but not actors," he said.
He took the dancers' assaultive movement and made it his own.
"And all the waitresses were dressed as belly dancers," he said.
As the dancers got to the end, Mr. Carlyle stopped them.
Her nine dancers (that's including her) are like the seven dwarfs.
Her casts include dancers and horses, which — understandably — makes touring difficult.
In one section, the dancers wear sombreros, which conceal their faces.
There were additional dancers wearing giant heads that looked like Stormi. 
The dancers twitch and contract as if troubled by stomach cramps.
Stevenson, sweaty and breathless, melted into a conversation with other dancers.
You have access to two of the world's most ravishing dancers.
Fans also interpret the dancers to represent BTS' ego and shadow.
"Jean-Christophe used the abilities of the dancers to the maximum."
There are about 200 dancers in costume dancing to drum music.
Other dancers circle the perimeter with incense and bowls of offerings.
Often, the dancers band together, hand in hand, arm in arm.
Some dancers were asked to teach a master class at Yale.
The demands on high-level ballet dancers are greater than ever.
Dancers at the Human Be-In in San Francisco in 19723.
Former dancers teach his technique in America, Britain, France and elsewhere.
Did it feel different to teach "The Cage" to Bolshoi dancers?
A lot of the dancers quit and became bartenders or managers.
The dancers aren't depicting emotion, yet we find ourselves powerfully moved.
In response to those threats to their business, dancers are organizing.
SUJATA MOHAPATRA Every year many superlative dancers come to New York.
Now male dancers, too, are extending ideas about their physical capabilities.
The dancers, tuned in to their own sensations, follow their weight.
The dancers are "at the heart of any piece," she said.
Two kinds of dancers pack the salsa clubs of Cali, Colombia.
The dancers on the sidelines watch on or catch their breath.
Two Dancers is where you became more involved as a vocalist.
He also swapped out several other dancers at the last minute.
At first, they didn't think of themselves as dancers at all.
At City Ballet, where dancers sing with their feet, that's key.
In that sense, Ms. Carlson sees her dancers as human museums.
I'd tell the other dancers, 'Look out, Hurricane Catherine is coming.
The glass door was covered, and only dancers were allowed inside.
How has social media influenced the relationship between dancers and clients?
I've just now stopped apologizing to my dancers over and over.
Vail is also the place to see these dancers up close.
In just the first hour of World of Dance, there are teen ballroom dancers who are almost frighteningly intense, a pair of French twins who just so happen to be former Beyoncé backup dancers, and a sprawling group of Asian urban dancers who managed to find the best gender swapped cover of The Weeknd's "High For This" I've ever heard.
Next week, a bill that bars Louisiana strip clubs from hiring dancers under the age of 21 goes into effect, and while it's been in discussion for some time, it's left many exotic dancers without options.
Dancers wear giant, parabolic earpieces designed for aircraft detection; when you look at the dancers' shadows, they bear a kinship to the bold geometry of Dogon or Bamileke masks, so key to Dada's development in Europe.
The shoes were originally white to help dancers appear ghostly — the romantic ideal in the early 1800s was for women to be ethereal — but pink came to dominate as a way to approximate European dancers' flesh.
Over the past year, this choreographer's influence has been felt on dance, theater and opera stages: She has said that she almost sees her "dancers as actors," and she most likely also sees actors as dancers.
From Bolivian Caporales dancers bedazzled in sequins, to stilt-walking, scantily clad Brazilian Carnival dancers, to gaggles of kids in tap shoes, the breadth of New York's stunning diversity was on display throughout the drizzly spring afternoon.
There was definitely a Luke Skywalker-type vibe with Serena -- a bunch of "dark side" lookin' dancers tried to dance-pull Serena down some stairs ... while some "light side" dancers resisted and yanked her the other direction.
If some former dancers have cheered his departure, and said that the episode had begun a long-overdue discussion about power dynamics and abuse in the insular ballet world, some current dancers felt bereft when he left.
If you've seen dancers flare their fingers in the flexed position often mockingly called "jazz hands," then you've seen Fosse, especially if those dancers were also sitting into one hip and hiding their eyes beneath a hat.
The lawsuit accuses the ballet of condoning the dancers' bad behavior; the ballet has denied that, and noted that it took steps to discipline the dancers as soon as it learned of the allegations and investigated them.
Beyoncé and her dancers are wearing outfits made of African wax print.
Timberlake paused for a breakdown here with a troupe of male dancers.
" "Beyoncé didnt almost fall … all her back up dancers missed a move.
So many of those dancers I hadn't gotten to work with before.
Other dancers agreed that they look forward to the routine every day.
The truck and dancers will continue to chase one another until sundown.
Dancers with LED lights perform during the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
Costumed dancers perform the Jarabe Tapatío, a traditional Mexican dance, on Oct.
The movement [in hip-hop] is not inviting dancers to be together.
Her ongoing series Baltimore Dancers explores the interplay of light and body.
She also filmed interviews with regulars and dancers between 2002 and 2014.
Others think we're bad dancers and relics of a more sexist era.
Also on hand for Harry's arrival were dancers dressed in traditional garb.
We had a mix of actors, filmmakers, hip hop dancers, singers, etc.
Beyoncé's dancers fell as red lights hit them during the gunshot sounds.
Microsoft is pitching these studios more to producers, musicians, athletes, and dancers.
In the latest video, Jackson thanked her band, dancers, crew and fans.
The AGVA responded by saying the dancers are contractually obligated to perform.
Scratch that: Make the dancers robots and add in some drones, too.
The interviewees were two retired NYCB dancers and three former SAB students.
Evidence A: The giant "pussypants" she and her fellow dancers wears throughout.
Soon, popular dancers from around the world were asking to take part.
I was surrounded by glittery drag queens and sexy go-go dancers.
The two professional dancers have been together on and off since 2010.
Here, dancers physically reshaped their own soundscape, carting speakers around the stage.
On Tuesday, ABC revealed which professional dancers will compete on season 27.
The dancers would give me high-heel-walking lessons during the day.
And speaking of strippers, we're told all of the dancers are locked.
I'd seen them three times previously when they didn't have have dancers.
The pageant also included dancers, and a costumed "king" and "queen" presiding.
At last, the first of three dancers comes on stage: Sven Steel.
Bey had around two dozen backup dancers, without a man in sight.
It must have felt like a eureka moment for frustrated dancers worldwide.
Your clothes were so eccentric even your back up dancers were fitted.
Monochrome dancers and the twisted heads of So Loki will haunt viewers.
Equity dancers earn closer to $900 per week or more, she says.
Our source tells The Bawse also let the dancers keep the change.
A group of flamenco dancers dressed in black performed for the crowds.
Take the song "All the King's Men" on Two Dancers for example.
Grateful for and incredibly proud of my band, dancers and entire crew.
The group has a few dancers, but there is only one star.
Leave it to two professional dancers to execute the most perfect proposal.
The dancers are characters, roles distinguished by the colors of their costumes.
Such differences existed between dancers in Cunningham's day even in the 1950s.
You could imagine the gracious bows and flowing gestures of the dancers.
The dancers' comings and goings are essential to the concert's theatrical rhythm.
The female dancers joined together, encircling "him" in a kind of cage.
It was open to both professional dancers and amateurs, anyone and everyone.
The sentences in Swing Time, Zadie Smith's new book, are like dancers.
So, to the general population, this is just how dancers should act.
The history of the ice dancers' group dates back to the 1950s.
The dancers, many CalArts alumni, begin relationships and evolve with one another.
"Kenenisa is the hero of the country," one of the dancers shouted.
She and several dancers had just arrived onstage in adjacent wooden boxes.
"Mozartiana" (1981) begins with a prima ballerina amid four girl student-dancers.
After two more sections, the dancers had to get off the stage.
Its six dancers never leave the stage, never sit, never lie down.
"Round" is also a celebration of its sensuously stylish, calmly expansive dancers.
I'd love to grow it to 20 dancers, but there's no rush.
BRIDGEPORT Patryk Ploszaj and Anna Kaczmarski, dancers and "America's Got Talent" finalists.
Recently, 30 dancers hoofed loudly enough to be heard a floor below.
Images of dancers can be seen through the windows of the theater.
Once they staggered away, the dancers leapt with their long silk streamers.
The whole evening showed the Pennsylvania dancers performing with belief and commitment.
Are the dancers impersonating the crystals, or is the crystal a guise?
The dancers occupy the peripheries of the stage — front, back, and sides.
Then they tracked the dancers to see who succeeded in producing chicks.
The three central dancers, kneeling, move only their arms and upper bodies.
He also managed dancers, including Ms. Vishneva, Natalia Osipova and Polina Semionova.
My music seems to want to go to the stage with dancers.
I wanted dancers that could be unapologetic, and that's what Tricia delivers.
The artist's backup dancers even wore blue pantsuits, à la Mrs. Clinton.
On Tuesday, Ms. Srinivasan and her dancers answered the challenge fairly well.
I think those dancers in loincloths are supposed to be medicine men.
But, I also love the look of the dancers and the extras.
Without their platforms, dancers will lose tools needed to protect their autonomy.
Her dancers also wore pantsuits with their "I'm With Her" T-shirts.
The dancers entered and exited; they assembled in one formation or another.
On Wednesday's evidence, today's dancers are least skilled in exposed, slow movements.
Kid or adult, nothing gets dancers moving like an iconic Beyoncé track.
Some of the dancers, like Luis Camacho, still put the filmmakers off.
Venues have resident DJs and we have resident go-go dancers [laughs].
Female emoji are characterized as brides, princesses, dancers and...nope, that's it.
Some of the beloved dancers had taken career turns they never expected.
"I lost contact with [the dancers] and I felt guilty," he said.
Both dancers are the same woman, separated by years and by hope.
Some dancers may find sustainable, gainful employment as pole dance instructors themselves.
Pickard, the exotic dancers, and the research institute all denied those claims.
Will dancers actually be able to raise their arms in that bodice?
Sky Dancers, introduced in 1994, were dolls attached to a plastic base.
Dancers at both corps and principal levels were frolicking deliciously with them.
"I ask the dancers to go beyond their endurance," she explained later.
Ms. Dorrance has made herself a peer of world-class ballet dancers.
She was later Ms. Horosko's co-author on two manuals for dancers.
Soon enough, though, the hero dancers had come over to say hi.
The dancers move between glorious shapes of sculptural line and gentler touches.
"My favorite place is watching him create on my dancers," she said.
Ballet tights were typically white, just as the ballet dancers typically were.
Accompanied by live singing and drumming, the dancers form an unbreakable team.
He was so close to the dancers they could almost touch him.
The focus on healing led to an interest in fitness for dancers.
There were dancers who were dancing, and I was one of them.
And those sincere dancers turn into pawns in Mr. Shechter's controlling game.
Street performers — magicians, dancers, and comedians — can be found throughout the city.
The company has been well drilled; the dancers do not lack technique.
The dancers and choristers filed offstage dripping, their feet stained slightly red.
Led by the artistic director Troy Powell, the dancers are the draw.
The president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, awarded the dancers the Order of Merit.
Ms. Shelton said the JoycePass was created to respond to dancers' needs.
Mr. McGregor's dancers are dynamos, but Ms. Carter is his secret weapon.
I did a performance in LA that involved working with 12 dancers.
The dancers can barely be bothered to throw a wiggle his way.
These are dancers trying so hard to be seen that they're distracting.
The dancers and their patrons are shown as everyday parents and spouses.
Joining the Paris-based choreographers were dancers Erika Miyauchi and Alex Mugler.
The dancers all have different training backgrounds, and these disparities are evident.
Familiar ballets looked new; rare ballets were reborn; corps dancers made breakthroughs.
I ask my dancers which they want to be: dancer or spectator?
Among the dead were an estimated 90 percent of Cambodia's classical dancers.
All the while, the dancers show their skin, their flesh, their sweat.
"Dancers tend not to talk," wrote Ms. Carlton, now a singer-songwriter.
"Pole dancers are masochists," Mr. Kyle said, holding out his callused palms.
Its dancers walk, stop, run, skip, sit, jump, fall, embrace and gesture.
The tango scene in the Research Triangle was small — maybe 75 dancers.
Younger generations of dancers, she said, often seemed to lack that passion.
The dancers coiled together in clusters and then wrenched apart and scattered.
Dancers in the corps, particularly, have to blend in with the group.
Were the dancers comfortable improvising and moving in such an unspectacular manner?
The dancers gathered in a semicircle around him, moving to the rhythm.
They're rounded out by an incredibly talented team of dancers and choreographers.
We love all of you dancers and hope you are staying safe.
"It's really different creating dances for actors than for dancers," he said.
City Ballet's dancers — including nine principals — gave it terrific energy and precision.
The garland dance in Act I of his "Beauty" had 72 dancers.
STREB The dancers and the actors deal with it majestically and hilariously.
Ms. Lopez said she had found choreographers and dancers from its competitions.
As the it opens, male dancers, following it, run into the wings.
Eventually the dancers end up on the floor along the stage's lip.
This isn't the dancers' intention; some of them twinkle and smile affably.
The dancers — skilled, fleet, buoyant — look perpetually guarded, facades rather than people.
In "Into View," the dancers touch (a novel effect for Ms. Childs).
Especially when, you know, they get real ballet dancers to do it.
Dancers are really bad at taking time off when they need to.
They are doctors and nurses, business owners and executives, dancers and singers.
I pay attention to what comes back at me from the dancers.
But instead of microscopes and white coats, there were dancers and leotards.
There was a feeling between Peck and the dancers of joyful collaboration.
It's been amazing to work with the dancers in his company, too.
For two dancers in Jack Ferver's latest work, they were childhood idols.
Dancers take most of their classes on Mondays, their only day off.
Every time our dancers would run it, it's at one hundred percent.
Its weakness is the cuteness of ballet dancers trying to get down.
Pitbull's performance included several dancers who somehow managed costume changes between songs.
The 10 dancers leave the stage only once and then en masse.
But the list of Ballet Theater's best dancers grows only more numerous.
Still, six drummers turned out, and dozens of dancers of all ages.
They are pencil drawings of break dancers and artists, educators and photographers.
If the dancers have troubles, imagine the situation of the company directors.
The dancers were a wide range of sizes, as were the models.
There were even some dancers Chicago stepping in the ring with Kelly.
The annual parade featured floats with blaring sound systems and gyrating dancers.
Street and subway dancers perform at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
Him and Sascha Radetsky also, Charlie, they&aposre both just phenomenal dancers.
He also began to work with contemporary dancers, creating his own pieces.
Throughout their history, the Passengers have collaborated with poets, dancers and playwrights.
It was unveiled in a raucous ceremony that included go-go dancers.
"I was bailing them out of jail — painters, dancers, S.D.S.," he says.
Calling dancers fat or stupid was normal in the company, she said.
And our dancers need this information so they can pass it on.
A fresh supply of male dancers is needed — and has been materializing.
Where the dancers did look entirely comfortable was in their own choreography.
" Read more " Professional dancers operate in a world where youth is prized.
It was filled with dancers of all types, body shapes and races.
"I've always realized that dancers 40-plus are very capable," she says.
A large number of the dancers from that era attended Saturday's memorial.
Each site will have 25 dancers (and two understudies) presenting 100 solos.
The ultimate goal for most dancers was to find a sugar daddy.
They were students and young female athletes — gymnasts, dancers, and volleyball players.
From the DMV, tapes began circulating of B-Boys battling house dancers.
On the set, none of the dancers were on drugs or alcohol!
The six dancers, who range in age from 6 to 27, were joined by 14 "shadow" dancers (in black) who volunteer their time to dance alongside the WOW team and help the girls move across the dance floor.
The ballet shoe brand teamed up with Ballet Black, a U.K.-based professional ballet company for dancers of black and Asian descent to create the very first pair of pointe shoes for black, Asian or mixed-race dancers.
But Ms. Tuttle's classes at Mark Morris, which she began in 2010, attract the widest variety of students, from Tharp dancers to Mark Morris Dance Group members and, when their schedule permits it, New York City Ballet dancers.
But as the day wore on, both the Madison Square Garden Company, which manages the Rockettes, and the dancers' union, the American Guild of Variety Artists, said that any of the dancers could opt out of the Jan.
The 12 Scottish dancers perform with skill (the Joyce stage is surely inconveniently tight for them) but with overly bright facial expressions — a characteristic of British dancers when coping with academically pure-dance works — that suggest secret anxiety.
The performance of the song at the Super Bowl Halftime Show included dancers decked out in outfits reminiscent of the Black Panthers and choreography that featured the dancers lining up in an X, reportedly in tribute to Malcolm X.
After a brief almost-kiss, she leaves him again, returning to the realm of the fantasy, where she stands in line with the other dancers momentarily, as if to suggest that the dancers represent his other thwarted love interests.
An effective pre-event warm up: The event featured some 10,000 parade performers including military participants and dancers and had elements like 3D projection mapping, 25 LED-wearing aerial dancers rotating in the air, and a sparkly animatronic unicorn.
In a new Dancers Against Cancer PSA, the sisters spend quality time with young dancers — Brooke Kotrla, Maggie Kudirka, Ariella Stein, Joelle Truong, Dylan Balka and the dance team from MusEffect — who are currently battling cancer or in remission.
This weekend coincides with the return of the principal Amar Ramasar, one of two dancers who was fired for sharing sexually explicit photos of female dancers and was then reinstated to his position at City Ballet by an arbitrator.
Even if you missed these opening performances, you could read on social media the gratitude of dancers, to both Balanchine (whom none of today's dancers knew) and Mr. Martins, and their pride in continuing to fulfill their mission. Jan.
He famously discouraged female dancers from marriage and from having children; he insisted that their boyfriends leave them at the stage door — not enter the theater — and that dancers wear different perfumes so that he could easily identify them.
Where the dancers resembled automatons before, now they admit inklings of human individuality.
Under blinking strobes, dancers gyrated and swayed to salsa and hip-hop beats.
Luckily I celebrate with my second family…my musicians, technicians, dancers and staff.
The YSDT dancers move like this often, tender yet aggressive; tenacious yet desperate.
Some groups have multiple rappers, vocalists, and dancers, and these roles can overlap.
Neil Patrick Harris' tiny dancers are sending Elton John off with a bang.
Remember, Kanye had 100 dancers in the grass ... where the snakes were located.
She practically had an army of backup dancers around her at all times.
It's also rumored to be a thing dancers do, according to this tutorial.
Even the dancers who have been with her for years, they are women.
Beyonce's dancers paid tribute to #MarioWoods, black man killed by San Francisco police.
I'm grateful to work with the best musicians and dancers in the world.
A Taiwan politician's funeral procession included 50 pole dancers standing atop multicolored Jeeps.
At the Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Olympics, dancers perform at Maracana Stadium.
She was backed by a phalanx of dancers perfectly executing the steamy choreography.
In 1909, he took his first troupe of dancers on tour to Paris.
Nijinsky was one of those dancers, and became the star of these tours.
The dancers tried to stop him, but he was really trying to fight.
Thus, he sent his dancers alone, afraid of setting foot on a boat.
"You're 9 years old — grow up," Miller tells one of her young dancers.
Now assume that professional sports dancers are worth something in the same range.
Ballet dancers chat before performing on a street in Havana on Nov. 4.
The dancers at American Ballet Theater often describe the company as a family.
I remember there were dancers on set and they made it rain indoors.
Other dancers appeared frequently and were tagged by friends, but he evaded me.
In the rehearsal room, Robbins was tormented, slow and often cruel to dancers.
If you do that work, you can later act spontaneously with the dancers.
Foglia agreed to choreograph the video, and brought 11 dancers to the project.
Our expert partner dancers were surprised at how well Cody followed their touch.
However elaborately Mr. Ieremia arranges his dancers, he keeps them going, going, going.
Many people admire the grace, beauty, and athleticism of ballet dancers from afar.
After the 45-minute classes, dancers are rewarded with 15-minute alpaca visits.
Like the red room, a sand-filled box in which naked dancers tussle.
The transitions, the shifts, the giving way, watching the dancers watch each other.
When you meet retired dancers they still have that physical quality to them.
The dancers, ready to problem-solve, learn a different permutation for each performance.
That right there is an amalgamation of the worst dancers in the study.
These dancers were Borzois, she feared, and she would be a French poodle.
This is also no story of classically trained ballerinas clashing with street dancers.
"The stylized movement of the dancers is very Bob Fosse," he told Vulture.
Skaters fly across the ice like ballet dancers in a ping-pong machine.
The parade will also feature 1,200 cheerleaders and dancers and 12 marching bands.
And there are plenty of extremely talented singers, dancers, and actors out there.
Professional dancers weren't impressed seeing Jenner don dance wear, without any real training.
But I bet a lot of dancers had the same reaction I did.
On Broadway, they don't really rehab the dancers like they do in sports.
We have the most amazing group of dancers, all of Sonny's outfit changes.
The dancers' anxiety also stems from the clash between Petronio and Cunningham's approaches.
They're great dancers, which doesn't do much for their whole "fear us" thing.
She danced alone to "Baby One More Time" until several dancers joined her.
Check. A phalanx of talented and sexy dancers hinging on her every move?
Also performing will be dancers from the Debbie Reynolds Studio in North Hollywood.
However, it appears some of the dancers were not thrilled with the news.
And it changed her life – and the lives of her seven backup dancers.
Magic Mike's dancers' bios are ones that would get right-swiped on Tinder.
As the camera pans around the room, drummers, musicians and dancers are revealed.
Alexander said he wanted his students to see what made Cuban dancers unique.
And while they're both great dancers, this dad — well, he outdoes us all.
Participation in the inauguration was considered optional for the 80 seasonally contracted dancers.
We pass by other artists in the residency: sculptors, painters, photographers, and dancers.
Where does that leave dancers and one of their greatest necessities, affordable space?
It's these dancers who have the passage that never fails to thrill me.
Act I ends with a storm: Dancers are blown in waves, wheels, lines.
A 50-member children's choir sang as Chinese dancers and drummers paraded onstage.
There's a Munchkin Tip for dancers under, like, five-something and their friends.
And he's gathered a gang of fellow backup dancers to compete alongside him.
Above, dancers in "The Triadic Ballet," choreographed by Oskar Schlemmer and Gerhard Bohner.
They once booked a troupe of modern dancers to "fall" down their runway.
I voiced my concern that Eurocentric notions of beauty discriminate against local dancers.
The uniform costumes give the dancers the look of an efficient sales staff.
While some dancers moved with exacting discipline, others shuffled to their own rhythms.
Earlier this year, he tried to bring in a group of Syrian dancers.
Toward the end of "Freedom," the dancers separate and perform brief, improvised solos.
Nureyev is viewed as one of the world's most gifted male ballet dancers.
By the 1950s, however, restaurant owners had begun hiring belly dancers to perform.
But pairs tended to have similar scores — good dancers preferred similarly skilled partners.
Students can choose among clubs for chess players, step-team dancers and bloggers.
Mr. Ohman said that no layoffs of the company's 89 dancers were planned.
The show includes 150 instrumentalists, 32 bell ringers, and several actors and dancers
Goins said she also realized the dancers work very hard to achieve perfection.
It will be good to get to know these and other dancers better.
What results is a spectacular musical number, complete with backup dancers and confetti.
The Miami Heat dancers sported orange ribbons honoring the lives of those lost.
Fairchild is one of the most purely classical dancers I have ever seen.
Prince Juba, Master Juba, Little Juba and Juba the King of All Dancers.
"Say hi to the reputation Stadium Tour dancers," Swift captioned a group photo.
"We spent days on location to synchronize the graphics and dancers," Us says.
The spokesperson's words, however, gave some insight into what the dancers were making.
It is inspired by Brooklyn street dance, and redefined by social activist dancers.
The DJ's already playing music, and a few dancers are on the floor.
Think: Hands, trees, dancers, an actual continent — and that's just the short list.
When a large orchestra occupies Disney's stage, there is little room for dancers.
It could be helping other dancers with choreography or a session with photographers.
She has also a wide range of choreographic resources, subdividing her 10 dancers.
Its eight dancers — five men and three women, each dressed differently — are barefoot.
But tap dancers have approached ballet just as shallowly, often with defensive mockery.
Her interest in the postcareer health needs of dancers may have been understandable.
After most phrases, the dancers reset to first position, arms at their sides.
How do you bring your philosophy to dancers you're not so familiar with?
He said he wanted to provide dancers with work when they were idle.
Stravinsky's music is rhythmically complex and difficult even for the dancers to count.
AND FINALLY Shoe game en pointe  Ballet dancers are SERIOUS about their shoes.
For the dancers who performed there, the house still has a special aura.
The choreographer Simone Forti observed from the sidelines, responding to the dancers' questions.
Blac Youngsta's rebuttal to the pissed off AoD dancers is brutal ... yet entertaining.
CC: Among the dancers you paint, it seems very few are identifiable people.
Those hoping to see him again onstage with his dancers were, however, disappointed.
Larger than each work is the engaging impression created by Ms. Kent's dancers.
He also proves, with the cooperation of his dancers, something of a choreographer.
He even shared the stage with some of the dancers while he performed.
His steps flow brightly and smoothly; he gives agreeable opportunities to his dancers.
Dancers bend from the knee or waist; arms and spines ripple and stretch.
Here, Ms. Nishimura performs alongside seven dancers to music composed by Masahiro Sugaya.
The exhaustion of the dancers, their sweat and effort, is yet another theme.
The future is uncertain, but the radiance these dancers routinely deliver is not.
The staging, among other virtues, showcases the company's many admirable young adult dancers.
The choreography, showcasing 40 dancers, is credited to Marius Petipa and Vasily Vainonen.
Here 13 dancers shine like the sun in Santo Loquasto's sporty Grecian costumes.
As you'd hope, the Ailey dancers look wholly at home in every part.
Over the last two decades, she had begun staging works for younger dancers.
These dancers have all been with the company for 15 years or more.
" Another said: "Maybe we were all belly dancers together in a past life.
The Circus Amok band and the Savvy Soul Line Dancers will also perform.
They blow air out at the audience and at times obscure the dancers.
She gives her dancers the freedom to make choices, the way actors do.
Was it Mr. Jesurun's idea to have the dancers move onstage alongside you?
The dancers have given the company the boost Ms. Schmutte was hoping for.
I wouldn't hold my breath for dancers with goat legs to show up.
Throughout the performance, the dancers dramatically mime expressions of sorrow, rage, and desperation.
More than 300 ballet dancers in New York have broken a world record!
The most revered dancers in Cambodian history, and to this day, are women.
This hourlong exploration of destiny by seven dancers now comes to New York.
As the dance proceeds, two other dancers also move slowly on opposite balconies.
Even as the movie fleshes out Bausch's career, the dancers aren't left behind.
But when those dancers are really moving, the film creates the opposite effect.
That's when three dancers left Ms. Swift's "Red" tour after about six months.
We're meant to find the indifference of the dancers — and the camera — tragic.
Hustler's hammering home the point with an assist from some of its dancers.
In "A Day in the Life," the dancers mime individual words or suggestions.
The dancers are Joanne Pirrie, Albert Garcia, Amy Hollinshead and Valerio Di Giovanni.lcoutofdoors.
She plans on working with guest dancers, including Sara Rudner, during her run.madisonsquarepark.
Though a couple of sections lose impetus, the six dancers stay astoundingly fine.
Though this is minor Peck, its speed and contrasts nicely challenge the dancers.
Rehearsal is about to begin, and dancers are milling around, chatting and stretching.
Why do some dancers rise in a ballet company while others become stuck?
"Three Dancers in Yellow Skirts" enters a Degas market with its own rules.
She raps in a cafe, surrounded by young male and female backup dancers.
In the second half, the trucks follow the dancers, essentially erasing their performance.
The dancers are often balancing, their legs bent and arms extended, atop them.
The video features lithe dancers and Ms. Woods's impressively long braids defying gravity.
The dancers use the sashes to pull themselves up over their partners' heads.
The only sound in the 1976-78 dances comes from the dancers' feet.
So do unexpected partnerships between dancers from different companies and far-apart disciplines.
Talk to tap dancers right now, and you hear a lot of hope.
And yet many young tap dancers, were "completely unaware of swing," Dormeshia said.
The video features two dancers in a club, serenaded by Martin on stage.
Note-takers sat in studios, scribbling in real time as the dancers rehearsed.
Peck, like Robbins and Balanchine before him, has studied the dancers' personalities deeply.
Part of the difficulty in crediting dancers is endemic to the TikTok platform.
Dozens of other dancers this spring renewed or deepened my affection for Robbins.
I disagree, but only because this grim tango requires a pair of dancers.
"The dancers will indeed shine on," Mr. Alston writes in a program note.

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