She specializes in performance art and site specific art having gained her experience as Managing Director of Dansmakers Amsterdam, a production house and workplace for research and development of contemporary experimental dance by
emerging choreographers and as Managing Director of theater collective Aardlek, which specializes in street arts and site specific theater starting from the realities of public space.
This fourth annual instalment of New Breed, showcasing work by
emerging choreographers set on members of the Sydney Dance Company, is well worth seeing Dual Relationships, Multiple Relations and Boundaries: clear and accurate facts, information and guidelines about dual relationships and boundaries in
Rosenblit is a recipient of the 2014 New York Dance and Performance «Bessie» Award for
Emerging Choreographer, an inaugural recipient of THE AWARD, a 2014 - 2015 workspace artist through LMCC, a 2013 Fellow at Insel Hombroich (Germany), a recipient of the 2012 Grant to Artists from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a 2009 Fresh Tracks artist (Dance Theater Workshop).
Rosenblit is a recipient of a 2014 New York Dance and Performance «Bessie» Award for
Emerging Choreographer, is an inaugural recipient of THE AWARD, a 2014 - 2015 workspace artist through LMCC, a 2013 Fellow at Insel Hombroich (Germany), a recipient of the 2012 Grant to Artists from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a 2009 Fresh Tracks artist (Dance Theater Workshop).
Choreographer and movement performance artist Lela Aisha Jones (2016) has been nominated for a 2017 New York Dance and Performance Bessie Award for «Outstanding
Emerging Choreographer.»
Rosenblit is a recipient of a 2014 New York Dance and Performance «Bessie» Award for
Emerging Choreographer, an inaugural recipient of THE AWARD, a 2014 — 2015 workspace artist through Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, a 2013 Fellow at Insel Hombroich (Germany), a recipient of the 2012 Grant to Artists from the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and a 2009 Fresh Tracks artist (Dance Theater Workshop).
He has received numerous awards for his performance and choreography including a Princess Grace Award Dance Fellowship, a New York Dance and Performance Bessie Award for «Sustained Achievement in Performance» for his work with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company from 2004 - 2012, a Bessie for «Outstanding
Emerging Choreographer,» and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Not exact matches
When 25 - year - old NYCB dancer Justin Peck begins to
emerge as a promising young
choreographer, he is commissioned to create a new ballet for the Company's 2013 Winter Season.
Others are
emerging American artists with whom Atlas will be collaborating for the first time, such as
choreographers Laurie Berg, the Illustrious Blacks (May 3 — 5 only), Imma Asher (May 10 — 12 only) and Solo Termite, with more to be announced!
Engaging works of various minimalist artists and
choreographers who
emerged in the 60s and 70s are on display at the Moderna Muset exhibition.
Norte Maar in collaboration with Brooklyn Ballet presents CounterPointe a new performance series featuring
emerging and established women
choreographers making new work on pointe.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit arts organization founded in 2004 by curator Jason Andrew and
choreographer Julia K. Gleich with a founding mission to create, promote, and present collaborations among the visual, literary and performing arts to connect
emerging artistic communities and unite cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
Norte Maar in collaboration with Brooklyn Ballet opens a call for CounterPointe3 the returning performing series featuring
emerging and established women
choreographers making new work for pointe.
Between the 1930s to the 1950s, a distinctly American style of ballet
emerged in New York, amid intense collaborations between critics,
choreographers, dancers and visual artists.
Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts is a Brooklyn based 501 (c) 3 non-profit arts organization founded in 2004 by curator Jason Andrew and
choreographer Julia K. Gleich to create, promote and present collaborations in the visual, literary and performing arts to connect
emerging artistic communities and unite cultural forces to foster artistic expression and raise the imaginative energy in us all.
Takehiro Ueyama received the 2015 Jadin Wong Award for
Emerging Asian American
choreographer by Asian American Arts Alliance.
«The architect David Adjaye, the musician and composer Zakir Hussain, the
choreographer Crystal Piteand the author Colm Toibin are the new mentors in the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, which pairs distinguished cultural figures with
emerging artists in their fields.
What
emerges was — and is — less a retrospective of a single
choreographer than a representation of a diffuse network of like - minded artists who redefined American culture in the mid-twentieth century.
Dancer and
choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer and musician John Cage
emerged alongside Robert Rauschenberg and Buckminster Fuller.