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Studio 5 <p>Dancing Across Continents</p>

Studio Event

May 18 – Jun 24

Overview

Overview

"BETTER ON ZOOM: STUDIO 5 MAKES THE MOST OF GOING VIRTUAL”
Dance Magazine

Studio 5 | Dancing Across Continents offers audiences an intimate look at rare pairings of exceptional dance artists from around the world. This five-part series of coaching sessions and conversations captured live explores the artistic process of a diversity of dance styles from Argentine tango and ballet to the classical Indian dance of Odissi. Curated and hosted by dance critic and historian Alastair Macaulay, the series features the most geographically ambitious line-up yet with artists from Argentina, Belgium, India, South Korea, UK, and the US all sharing insights into their process.

A new episode premieres at noon on Tuesdays beginning May 18 and is available on demand for free for 10 days here and on City Center’s YouTube page.

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Calvin Royal III with Ib Andersen
Ballet
Past event

Sooraj Subramaniam with Bijayini Satpathy
Indian dance of Odissi
Past event

Matthew Ball with Wayne McGregor
Ballet
Past event

Karen & Kei with Gabriel Missé and Maru Rifourcat
Argentine tango
Past event

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
With Robert Battle, Jacqueline Green, Yannick Lebrun, Renaldo Maurice, Jamar Roberts, and Matthew Rushing
Modern
Past event

Episodes in the Series

Episodes in the Series

CALVIN ROYAL III WITH IB ANDERSEN
Past event

American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Calvin Royal III, who recently appeared in the 2020 Fall for Dance Festival, made his debut in the title role of George Balanchine’s Apollo in 2019. Artistic Director of Ballet Arizona Ib Andersen, a star of the Royal Danish Ballet and New York City Ballet, was the last male dancer to work directly with Balanchine on Apollo. Together they explore the classic role. This is also the first time Royal has worked with a coach who studied it with Balanchine himself.


SOORAJ SUBRAMANIAM WITH BIJAYINI SATPATHY
Past event

One of the great dancers of today, Bijayini Satpathy is also an influential teacher and guru who has appeared twice in Fall for Dance. A master of the classical Indian dance of Odissi, Satpathy works with student and dancer Sooraj Subramaniam on Arasaa— a non-narrative rhythmic feature characterized by its unique composition of intricate elements of the form.


MATTHEW BALL WITH WAYNE MCGREGOR
Past event

Award-winning choreographer Wayne McGregor, recently named director of dance for the Venice Biennale, is Resident Choreographer of The Royal Ballet and founder of Studio Wayne McGregor. His company appeared twice at Fall for Dance and he created a City Center Commission for Alessandra Ferri and Herman Cornejo titled Witness for the 2016 Festival. For this episode, McGregor begins work with Matthew Ball, principal dancer with The Royal Ballet, on a new solo as part of The Dante Project for The Royal Ballet.


KAREN & KEI WITH GABRIEL MISSÉ AND MARU RIFOURCAT
Past event

“The Baryshnikov of tango,” (The New York Times) international superstar Gabriel Missé has appeared twice at Fall for Dance—showcasing his highly traditional form of Argentine tango. Here, he and partner Maru Rifourcat work with Korean female tango pair Karen & Kei who have been dancing tango together since 2012.


ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
WITH ROBERT BATTLE, JACQUELINE GREEN, YANNICK LEBRUN, RENALDO MAURICE, JAMAR ROBERTS, AND MATTHEW RUSHING
Past event

In this inspirational episode featuring City Center’s Principal Dance Company, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater dancers Jacqueline Green, Yannick Lebrun, and Renaldo Maurice work with Artistic Director Robert Battle, Resident Choreographer Jamar Roberts, and Associate Artistic Director Matthew Rushing on three varied pieces from the company’s rich repertory—Ailey’s signature classic Revelations, Battle’s solo Takademe, and Roberts’s Members Don’t Get Weary.

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