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Doechii and Denim Embrace Ecstatic Dance with Robbie Blue
entertainment5 months ago

Doechii and Denim Embrace Ecstatic Dance with Robbie Blue

Robbie Blue, a young and innovative choreographer, gained recognition for his dynamic dance work with artists like Doechii and Lady Gaga, earning an Emmy and a Video Music Award. His choreography is characterized by a blend of sharp precision and expressive movement, inspired by figures like Bob Fosse, and emphasizes storytelling and inclusivity. Blue's journey from Ohio to Hollywood, overcoming addiction and self-doubt, highlights his dedication to transforming dance into a universal language. His recent work showcases a mature, sophisticated style that balances commercial appeal with artistic integrity.

Paul Taylor Dance Company Evolves with Tributes and Timeless Talent

Paul Taylor Dance Company Evolves with Tributes and Timeless Talent

The article explores the challenges faced by the Paul Taylor Dance Company in maintaining its artistic identity and legacy following the death of its founder, Paul Taylor. It highlights the company's efforts to preserve Taylor's choreographic style while also embracing new works and directions, leading to a period of transition marked by both continuity and change.

"I'm Just Ken": The Unconventional Oscar Triumph
arts1 year ago

"I'm Just Ken": The Unconventional Oscar Triumph

Choreographer Mandy Moore orchestrated the showstopping number "I'm Just Ken" for the Oscars telecast, inspired by ideas from Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig, and featuring 62 dancers and a live performance by Gosling himself. Despite not winning an Oscar, the performance was a hit, with high expectations and promises of a spectacular show fulfilled, thanks to Moore's expertise and collaboration with Gosling.

"Unveiling the Intriguing Dynamics of Ryan Gosling's 'I'm Just Ken' Oscars Performance"
entertainment1 year ago

"Unveiling the Intriguing Dynamics of Ryan Gosling's 'I'm Just Ken' Oscars Performance"

Choreographer Mandy Moore led the "I'm Just Ken" Oscars performance featuring Ryan Gosling and 62 Kens, paying homage to Gentlemen Prefer Blondes with a rock concert-style dance number. The fast and furious rehearsal process involved incorporating creative input from Gosling, director Greta Gerwig, and others, resulting in a show-stopping performance that received a standing ovation at the Oscars.

Decoding the 'Poor Things' Dance Scene with the Choreographer
entertainment2 years ago

Decoding the 'Poor Things' Dance Scene with the Choreographer

Constanza Macras, the choreographer for the mesmerizing dance scene in "Poor Things," reveals that the scene took over 12 hours to shoot and involved non-dancers, including stars Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo. Inspired by Portuguese folklore, the dance was meticulously choreographed and shot multiple times. Despite the challenges, the scene has become a viral sensation and a standout moment in the film, even sparking imitations on TikTok.

"Taylor Swift's Tokyo Tour: Steamy Choreography, Surprise Songs, and Sold-Out Shows"
entertainment2 years ago

"Taylor Swift's Tokyo Tour: Steamy Choreography, Surprise Songs, and Sold-Out Shows"

During the first night of her Eras Tour in Tokyo, Taylor Swift almost stumbled during a choreography slip-up but quickly recovered, impressing fans with her leg strength. She is set to perform for four nights at the Tokyo Dome before heading to Australia for her international tour, and is expected to make it back to the U.S. in time to watch her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, play in the Super Bowl.

Tiler Peck's Ballet Journey: From Dancer to Choreographer
dance2 years ago

Tiler Peck's Ballet Journey: From Dancer to Choreographer

Tiler Peck, a principal dancer at New York City Ballet, made her choreographic debut with "Concerto for Two Pianos," a ballet that showcases her innate musicality and the resilience within grace. Set to Francis Poulenc's music, the ballet features full-bodied, expansive dancing that stays true to City Ballet's classical lineage while allowing the choreography to extend the music into a sophisticated sonic landscape. Peck's choreography reflects her own vision of ballet and pays tribute to her late father, creating a lively and captivating performance.

"Margaret Qualley's Enchanting Dance in Bleachers' 'Tiny Moves' Video: A Love Letter to Jack Antonoff"
entertainment2 years ago

"Margaret Qualley's Enchanting Dance in Bleachers' 'Tiny Moves' Video: A Love Letter to Jack Antonoff"

Actress Margaret Qualley choreographed, co-directed, and starred in a romantic music video for Bleachers' song "Tiny Moves," which will appear on the upcoming album. The video, shot on the New Jersey shoreline, features Qualley dancing in a vintage white dress as a love letter to her husband, Jack Antonoff, who is the band's frontman. Inspired by Bob Fosse's choreography, the video aims for a surreal and endearing feel, with intimate scenes capturing the couple's tender moments. Qualley, who has a background in dance, hopes to collaborate on more videos with her husband in the future.

Fortnite dance copyright battle reignited by appeals court
copyright-law2 years ago

Fortnite dance copyright battle reignited by appeals court

The legal battle over the copyright of a dance in Fortnite has been reignited as an appeals court suggests that choreography can involve protectable elements such as timing, use of space, and energy of the performance. The court disagreed with the district court's ruling that choreography is unprotectable when viewed in isolation. The case raises questions about the application of copyright to a series of dance moves and highlights the power imbalance between wealthy corporations and individuals seeking compensation for their work.

Fortnite dance copyright battle reignites
gamingentertainment2 years ago

Fortnite dance copyright battle reignites

A panel of US appeals court judges has revived the legal battle over Fortnite dance moves by reversing the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by choreographer Kyle Hanagami against Epic Games. The judges ruled that choreography can involve various elements beyond individual poses, such as timing, use of space, and energy. They concluded that Hanagami's creative choices in selecting and arranging elements of the choreography were substantially similar to Epic's choices in creating the emote. The case will now go back to the district court for further assessment of copyright protection.

music2 years ago

Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" Employs DaniLeigh and Natalia Bryant.

DaniLeigh has revealed that she was part of the choreography team for Beyoncé's "Renaissance World Tour" last year. The singer expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and shared a snapshot of her name listed among nine others who provided additional choreography. Beyoncé's tour has over 100 people credited on her website, including Natalia Bryant as an intern for Parkwood Entertainment. DaniLeigh has previously worked with Prince, who handpicked her to direct the video for "Breakfast Can Wait" in 2013.