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DANCERS

Capturing A Dancer Out Of Her Environment

May 9, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Photographer Albert Ayzenberg doesn’t photograph dancers on stage, quite often he doesn’t photograph dancers dancing either, but rather uses the form of their bodies to integrate or contrast with an outside environment. Dancers on the subway, in phone boxes… isn’t it all getting repetitive?

To me it’s a fine art project. Dancers are amazing athletes. You can put a ballerina in any location and make art. But it’s not just about capturing a beautiful silhouette against an interesting backdrop. I like to shoot close-ups. The face and the eyes tell a personal story. I try to capture the essence of the dancer in this way… to portray the whole human being.

I like to think my photos reveal the intimate side of a dancer in a way that a lot of commercial dance photography does not. I hope the audience finds my images both exquisite and very accessible.

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Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, DANCE, DANCERS, PHOTOGRAPHY

Injury Prevention: Understanding Pain

May 6, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, DANCE, DANCERS, INJURY PREVENTION, MOVEMENT, PERFORMANCE, VIDEO

16 Ways Dancers Help A Performance Run Smoothly

May 6, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

16 Ways Dancers help a performance run smoothly

 

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Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, DANCE, DANCERS, PERFORMANCE

How To Prepare Yourself For Dancing On An Unfamiliar Stage

May 2, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Chelsea Bradley, a freelance choreographer based in Madison, Wisconsin, where she teaches contemporary at Monona Academy of Dance and serves as resident choreographer for Dance Wisconsin, gives us the following steps.

1. Find your spot

Spotting is easy in the studio. I often tell my dancers to use the mirror to look themselves in the eyes. However, when there is no mirror, we must adjust. The most common item in convention center ballrooms and theaters are “exit” signs. If there are none, look for non-moving lights or visible signs. 

2. Survey the floor

If you are able to look at the stage before you perform, consider the following to visualize the spacing of your choreography:

  1. Are there wings (and if so, how many)?
  2. How many strips of flooring (or tape lines) are there?
  3. Are there markings for center or quarter?

If you will be wearing pointe shoes, always have rosin with you in case the stage appears slippery.

3. Check for distractions

Being aware of these distractions before you dance makes it less likely that they will disrupt your performance.

4. Visualize

Once you have surveyed your external surroundings, it is important to make sure that you are mentally prepared to perform. After you have warmed up, use an mp3 player to listen to your music.

 

Photograph by Mait Jüriado.

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Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, CHOREOGRAPHY, DANCE, DANCERS

How To Improve Flexibility

April 29, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Improve flexibility by performing a few cardiovascular exercises before stretching, in order to loosen up the muscles in the body and increase circulation. Increase flexibility by stretching the legs, quads and hamstrings with tips from a gymnastics coach in this free video on gymnastics. Watch the video below.

Filed Under: BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, DANCE, DANCERS, EXERCISE, FLEXIBILITY, VIDEO

The Body Is Living Art

April 28, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Anna Halprin

Anna Halprin helped pioneer the experimental art form known as postmodern dance and referred to herself as the breaker of modern dance.

Filed Under: ART, BALLET, BALLET DANCERS, DANCE, DANCERS, INSPIRING, MOVEMENT, QUOTES

Paramour: Musical Theater Meets Acrobatics

April 27, 2016 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

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Prepare to get swept off your feet by PARAMOUR, a rapturous and passionate new experience that unites the signature spectacle of Cirque du Soleil with the storytelling magic and music that define Broadway. Set in the glamorous world of Golden Age Hollywood, this groundbreaking event spins the tale of a beautiful young actress forced to choose between love and fame.

Cirque du Soleil’s first Broadway venture, “Paramour,” is off to an unusually strong start at the box office, drawing large crowds to see this musical-theater-meets-acrobatics spectacle at the cavernous Lyric Theater.

Photograph by Sara Krulwich.

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Filed Under: ACROBAT, ACTING, ACTORS, CIRQUE DU SOLEIL, DANCE, DANCERS, NEWS, STORYTELLING, THEATRE

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