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Bruises - Lewis Capaldi | Kaycee Rice Choreography
From Kaycee: Sometimes we take things for granted in life and we don’t appreciate everything we have when it’s right in front of us. This piece is about “appreciating what you HAVE before it turns into what you HAD” because once something is gone you can’t do anything about it. SO you feel this pain inside of regretting not doing something while you had the chance. But it’s also OK to feel this pain and regret, to let it all out, but just as long as by the end of it, you learn from mistakes and you take a piece of that knowledge with you and continue through life. Just remember, LIFE IS NOT PERFECT.
“Color of Reality” by Jon Boogz & Lil Buck
Art by Alexa Meade
Transfixed by racial, political, and socioeconomic tensions saturating the news, movement artists Jon Boogz and Lil Buck, enveloped by the art of Alexa Meade, switch off the TV and release their emotion into a stirring dance that is both a lament and a spirited call to action. Movement artists Jon Boogz and Lil Buck, who use dance to move people and improve the world, find alchemy with Meade’s perspective-changing art. The result is a powerful, mesmerizing reflection, a moving 2D art representation, of the state of today’s society.
“Bills Bills Bills” by Destiny’s Child | Choreography by Meghan Sanett
ft. dancers: Addie Nelson, Arielle Elonys, Elenna Derkach, Jenna Beltran, Meghan Sanett
Sasha Trush and Florencia Chinellato
Maria Kochetkova
source: Ballet Beautiful Art
Stéphane Bullion, Nicolas Paul & Alice Renavand
Caroline Bance, Vincent Chaillet, Eve Grinsztajn
Orpheus and Eurydice, Pina Bausch, Paris Opera Ballet
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The Decalogue at New York City Ballet | Choreography by Justin Peck
ft. dancers: Sara Mearns, Jared Angle
SF Ballet’s Unbound On Screen Presents “LET’S BEGIN AT THE END"
"LET’S BEGIN AT THE END” is an original short film for the world premiere production of Dwight Rhoden’s ballet of the same name made for San Francisco Ballet’s Unbound: A Festival of New Works.
Director: Matthew Mckee | Choreographer: Dwight Rhoden
Dancers: Frances Chung, Sasha De Sola, Jennifer Stahl, Ulrik Birkkjaer, Benjamin Freemantle, Angelo Greco, Esteban Hernandez
“Frost” by Sven Helbig | Contemporary Choreography by Juliette Irons, Alek Palinski
ft. Dancers: Juliette Irons, Liv Hutchings, Devan Medrano, Alex Palminteri, Dani Scaringe, Kenzie McClure, Rachel Robles, Hannah Dragomer, Alek Palinski, Kelly Browning, Jordan Johnson, Noel Arreola, Gaby Hernandez, Alex Gibbons, Sammi Nussbaum, Sam LaFrance
Oksana Maslova - Fort Tilden Beach, New York City
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