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The intense circuit - style technique, Metabolic Resistance Training, was
created by former New York City Ballet
dancer Brynn Jinnett to exercise not only your body, but your mind to think differently about the overall approach to fitness and heath.
Created by former
dancer and choreographer Lauren Kleban, LEKFit is a dance - inspired fitness studio that uses high intensity cardio bursts and sculpting techniques to give you a -LSB-...]
Created by former
dancer and choreographer Lauren Kleban, LEKFit is a dance - inspired fitness studio that uses high intensity cardio bursts and sculpting techniques to give you a heart - pumping, fat burning, super fun workout.
With exclusive behind - the - scenes access that reveal the pop icon and her legion of
dancers as they pour blood, sweat and tears into
creating an astonishing arena show celebrated
by fans around the world.
Now Rosefeldt is releasing his project as a single 90 - minute feature, described on his website as «a series of striking monologues -LSB-...]
created by editing and reassembling a collage of artists» manifestos, from declarations penned
by the Futurists, Dadaists and Situationists, to the musings of individual artists, architects,
dancers and filmmakers such as Sol LeWitt, Yvonne Rainer and Jim Jarmusch.»
Authors and
dancers Tanya Becker and Jennifer Maanavi were devotees of the Lotte Berk Method, a strengthening and stretching technique
created by Russian ballerina Lotte Berk.
Visit Museum of Brisbane during Mao's Last
Dancer the exhibition and design your own kite or be inspired
by the koinobori fish template
created by Brisbane artist Elysha Rei.
Marysia Swimwear —
Created by surfer and former ballet
dancer, Marysia Dobrzanska Reeves, this line of swimwear has perfectly executed silhouettes in premium fabrics with a modern, fresh and effortless style.
Be sure to marvel at the Carnival characters, with their wonderful array of elaborate, vividly coloured costumes and carefully
created masks, and be entertained
by jugglers, singers and
dancers in St Mark's Square.
Hitman: Absolution features a mission in which the player can
create a diversion
by picking up and dumping the dead body of an exotic
dancer near police officers.
The figure in the image, which is formed into something similar to a sculpture, is
created by combining 10,000 individual photographs of a
dancer.
He has collaborated with sculptor Sarah Sze in
creating a dance performed in a gallery setting, in which two
dancers are connected
by thread.
L.A. Dance Project was co-founded in 2012
by the
dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied to
create new work in collaboration with visual artists, musicians, designers, film directors, and composers.
Tino Sehgal
creates what he calls «staged situations» — ephemeral, often interactive scenarios played out
by a variety of collaborators, including
dancers, academics, children, museum guards, and others.
Presented
by Art Basel in collaboration with Kaserne Basel, L.A Dance Project will perform Merce Cunningham's «Winterbranch» (1964), an early piece Cunningham
created together with Robert Rauschenberg (concept, costumes, lighting design, accessories) and La Monte Young (music); and «Moving Parts» (2012), a collaboration between
dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied and artist Christopher Wool.
Inspired early in his career
by modern dance — notably through his relationship with members of New York City's influential Judson Church
dancers — and Japanese Zen gardens, the artist sought to
create works that engage viewers in movement, taking in his large - scale sheet - metal pieces
by navigating the space around them.
Top British choreographers,
dancers and composers have collaborated with the artists to
create an evening of three new works, performed at The Royal Opera House
by The Royal Ballet in July 2012.
He formed a long - term partnership with choreographer and
dancer Jim Self with whom he
created the film Beehive in 1985, which was expanded into a ballet commissioned
by the Boston Ballet in 1987.
«
Creating a focus gallery around the Little
Dancer will allow us to show this work and others
by Degas in depth,» NOMA's director Susan M.Taylor said.
Thursday, May 18, 2006 — 6:30 - 8:30 pm Location One presents ECHO, a collaborative project
created by visual / media artist Andrew Duggan and
dancers Jonathan Kelliher and Joanne Barry of Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland.
They were enacting «Collective Exhibition for a Single Body,» curated
by Pierre Bal - Blanc, which invited various artists in Documenta to
create actions to be scored and performed
by choreographer Kostas Tsioukas and
dancers Myrto Kontoni and Tassos Koukoutas.
French artist JR was recently invited
by the New York City Ballet to
create a large - scale art installation, in collaboration with the
dancers of the Company, for its 2014 Art Series.
As one of the first artists to explore the possibilities of video as a mode of expression, especially through his long - lasting collaboration with Merce Cunningham, Atlas has teamed with numerous
dancers and artists to
create projects that range from feature - length documentaries to shorter media works, transforming the way performance is viewed
by its audiences and the art world.
She has
created over 1000 sculptures worldwide and has also designed and choreographed dances deriving from her sculptures which are performed
by a Japanese Butoh dance group and Polish
dancers.
Shaped
by the lines and proportions of the
dancers, the installation repeats and draws out the Madlener House's existing architectural elements that relate closely to the body — such as thresholds and windows —
creating an acute awareness of the body moving through space for both
dancers and spectators alike.
Creating scripted versions of the stories shared with him
by the
dancers allows Bel to challenge notions of subjectivity and agency.
In both the sculptures from the mid-1990s, and the new drawings
created for the exhibition Players, Huma Bhabha reinvents the human head, deconstructing and reconstructing an archetype in which she gathers and transforms various art - historical typologies: from the African, Oceanic and carnival masks to those worn
by the actors /
dancers in the Indian theatre, from the grotesque faces of Expressionist painting to the demonic, hybrid features we may find in the characters of science - fiction movies or the Marvel comic books.
This is the performance Seeking after the Fully Grown
Dancer * deep within *,
created and performed in 2016 in Toronto
by the artist Paul Maheke.
By composing sculpture with
dancers, Ettun
creates a sense of what she calls a «handheld history» examining the transformation of cultural and psychological narratives through the lens of personal accounts and perspectives.
Created and directed
by Solange and choreographed
by Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly, the work involved about 50
dancers interacting with a large, white minimalist open - cube structure sited on a green expanse.
Founded in New York City in 2001
by Eli Sudbrack (b. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1968) and joined
by Christophe Hamaide - Pierson (b. Paris, France, 1973) in 2005, assume vivid astro focus collaborates with musicians, designers,
dancers, and other artists to
create a sense of exuberance and optimism, while critically exploring the politics of free speech, equal rights, and freedom of expression.
In 1925, de Creeft developed another new technique, now known as found object, or assemblage art, when he was asked to
create a piece for the Gran Bal Español
by the world famous flamenco
dancer Vicente Escudero.
Important precedents for Happenings included Oskar Schlemmer's Bauhaus experiments in abstract theatre, Antonin Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty and the Theatre of the Absurd, and the simultaneous actions coordinated
by John Cage at Black Mountain College in 1952, which included the poet Charles Olson, the
dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham, and the artist Robert Rauschenberg, who went on to
create a number of Happenings throughout the 1960s.
Created and performed in the gallery
by the acclaimed South African choreographer Dada Masilo with two other
dancers, the piece was commissioned
by the Center for Jazz Studies, Columbia University, in conjunction with the exhibition.
NEW YORK — Merce Cunningham, the avant - garde
dancer and choreographer who revolutionized modern dance
by creating works of pure movement divorced from storytelling and even from their musical accompaniment, has died at age 90, a spokeswoman said Monday.
On the occasion of Cunningham's continuing series of Events taking place at upstate New York's Dia: Beacon — where his
dancers and musicians have performed amid works
by Nauman, Serra, and Warhol, among others — Artforum asked art historian Douglas Crimp to reflect on this newest offering from the choreographer, whose capacity for
creating beauty even while challenging traditional modes of spectatorship has made him one of the foremost artists of the postwar era.
Created by professional ballerina and celebrity trainer Mary Helen Bowers the Ballet Beautiful workout mixes the athleticism and grace of classical ballet with targeted exercises and stretches that sculpt a
dancer's toned, lean physique.