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5 Questions with Brandon Coleman: Full-Time Dancer to Freelance Artist

January 22, 2018 January 24, 2018 Kristi Licera

While freelancing may not provide the stability that a full-time company can, it has a world of benefits all its own that many professional dancers will experience at some point in their career. For dance artist Brandon Coleman, the transition from full-time company dancer to freelance artist also came with a change of environment - a move from Chicago to New York City. Read on to learn more about Brandon's journey and how some big changes have ignited a new chapter in his career:

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PRE-View: ‘Still Inspired(?): Connections’ Presents Choreographer Laura Thurston

January 20, 2018 January 20, 2018 Kristi Licera

There is a connection between still and live art, and Still Inspired: Connections is an evening of dance that explores that connection. Four choreographers each select a piece of art from a Chicago based visual artist to serve as the inspiration for a new choreographic work. Now in its fourth season of production, Still Inspired: Connections presents an evening of dance exploring the work of Sergio Gomez. For co-producer and presenting choreographer, Laura Thurston, the visual impact of Gomez's work led her on a choreographic journey that led to reflections on her life and those of her cast of dancers. Join DancerMusic's Kristi Licera as we PRE-View the premiere of Laura's upcoming work, Debate:

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Scene from "Benign" by Ela Olarte (Photo by Chloe Hamilton)
Dance Cinema

PRESS_PLAY – Ela Olarte and Her Dance Cinema Release “Benign”

January 3, 2018 January 7, 2018 Johnny Nevin

With the release of choreographer Ela Olarte's "Benign", DancerMusic is launching two new series. First is our new Press_Play feature, where we'll be bringing you new and necessary digital releases in both dance and music. In addition, this look at Olarte's excellent second dance film also begins our coverage of the new and promising world we like to call Dance Cinema. And what a great way to start -- just press the More button to walk into the brightly imagined world of Ela Olarte.

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Kristi’s RE-View: Esoteric Dance Project’s ‘TEN’

December 14, 2017 December 14, 2017 Kristi Licera

Esoteric Dance Project recently celebrated the culmination of their seventh season at Hamlin Park Field House Theater in their evening length production, TEN. The program included three premieres by choreographer spouses and co-Artistic Directors Brenna Pierson-Tucker and Christopher Tucker. If you missed your chance to see the show, join DancerMusic's Kristi Licera as she looks back in this RE-View:

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Choreography and Concert DanceDancerMusic Exclusive

5 Questions with Noelle Kayser on The Cambrians Upcoming ‘Chicago Dances’

December 13, 2017 December 13, 2017 Kristi Licera

There’s nothing like a good get-together with friends, especially around the holidays. You never know what can happen at these gatherings, and we are certainly curious to know what will happen when the dance artists known as The Cambrians present Chicago Dances, a special gathering of their own running December 14-18 at Hairpin Studios. DancerMusic’s Kristi Licera recently ran into Noelle Kayser, and could not help but get the inside scoop on this collaborative evening of original works:

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Hubbard Street Professional Program (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)
Choreography and Concert Dance

The HS Pro Studio Showing – A Promising First Look at the Hubbard Street Professional Program

December 10, 2017 December 11, 2017 Johnny Nevin

It's not difficult to imagine that in ten years or so, a story about the HS Pro Studio Showing might begin with something about some of the great dance careers that began there. Yet as probable as it already seemed that the Hubbard Street Professional Program would be turning out great dance artists, that possibility seems even more likely after their first Studio Showing.

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Alex Gordon Costume Design for Deeply Rooted's "Desire" (Photo by Alex Gordon)
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4PHOTOS: The Art of Costume Design – Alex Gordon Designs for Deeply Rooted Dance Theater

December 7, 2017 June 10, 2018 Johnny Nevin

As a costume designer, Alex Gordon is increasingly in demand, and the insights he shares with us here about his work for Deeply Rooted Dance Theater show why. It may be just because he is a gifted designer, or it may have much to do with the depth of his perspective as choreographer and performer. In any case, his in-depth thoughts about of the art of costume design offer a rare look into one of the most important and least understood details of successful concert dance.

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5 Questions with Monte Rezell: A Hip Hop Head on a Mission

December 6, 2017 March 10, 2020 Kristi Licera

If we had to choose one word to describe Monte Rezell.... well, honestly, we couldn't. Monte is a man of many talents: dancer, emcee, DJ, lyricist, producer, teacher - the list goes on and on. But what stands out most about this hip hop artist is the warmth and passion of his spirit. Within moments of meeting Monte, it is clear that his heart belongs to hip hop. DancerMusic's Kristi Licera got a chance to catch up with Monte before he hits the stage with his company, Movement Revolution Dance Crew for Off the Wall: The MJ Remix Experience this Sunday, December 10 at Links Hall in Chicago.  Here's what Monte had to share:

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5 Questions with Fana Tshabalala: A Dance of Healing for Deeply Rooted Dance Theater

December 5, 2017 December 5, 2017 Kristi Licera

Deeply Rooted Dance Theater celebrates the end of this monumental season with three performances of Deeply Free: 20th Anniversary Finale - December 8-10 at the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts in Chicago. The program features company classics such as Church of Nations, Desire, Surrender, as well as the premiere of INDUMBA, choreographed by South African guest artist Fana Tshabalala. I am blessed to be in this space. They are not just dancers, they are human. This week, DancerMusic's Kristi Licera got a chance to talk to Fana about INDUMBA and his experience with Deeply Rooted. He started off by

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Nicole Clarke-Springer (Photo by Ken Carl) and Gary Abbott (Photo by Mike Strong)
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4PHOTOS – Deeply Rooted Dance Theater’s Gary Abbott and Nicole Clarke-Springer

December 2, 2017 December 2, 2017 Johnny Nevin

Deeply Rooted Dance Theater's Deeply Free performances will include works from two of the artists most closely associated with Deeply Rooted's accomplishments, Dance Education Director Nicole Clarke-Springer's "Femme" and Associate Artistic Director Gary Abbott's "Desire". Here are four closer looks at moments from each of these pieces, with thoughts from the choreographers ---

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