Whether a dance number adds to a movie is irrelevant because it adds an undeniable layer of fun at the end of the day. Some of the best movies have dance moments that have gone on to live rent-free in ...
Dance scenes in movies do more than entertain—they define eras, inspire trends, and become cultural landmarks. They’re the moments that slip out of the screen and into our lives—suddenly, a move you ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jeroboam Bozeman and Rennie Harris’s careers have wound through street and concert dance. The two shaped the movement in “Once Again (for the Very ...
The audience was sparse one late October evening at Herberger Theater Center in downtown Phoenix. A curtain opened to reveal dancer Lenna DeMarco seated center stage atop a simple, pine-colored chair.
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