On Ballet TikTok, a Place for Young Dancers to Be Real
“On TikTok, rather than your technique going viral, you could have your ideas about ballet go viral.”
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“On TikTok, rather than your technique going viral, you could have your ideas about ballet go viral.”
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“You’re not going to be jeté-ing across Central Park in the snow,” but you are going to move and be with other dancers.
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Bijoya Das, a former gymnast with a deep relationship to dance, is training U.C.L.A. team members to let their personality light up the mat.
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Herman Cornejo is collaborating with the “photo-scientist” Steven Sebring to create an immersive onscreen dance experience.
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In 1936, Graham choreographed this scorching response to the rise of fascism.
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“You are the center of your own world. Any space is important,” the Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula told members of It’s Showtime NYC.
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“Ballerinas never crash,” said Lauren Lovette, but, “I love falling to the floor.”
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In Abby Zbikowski’s “Radioactive Practice,” a dancer says, “You’re seeing survival and community in real time.”
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