All stories by Margaret Fuhrer on BroadwayStars

Monday, October 14, 2024

How the Dance Scenes in ‘Once Again (for the Very First Time)’ Came to Life by Margaret Fuhrer

Jeroboam Bozeman and Rennie Harris’s careers have wound through street and concert dance. The two shaped the movement in “Once Again (for the Very First Time).”

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Friday, September 6, 2024

Dance Performances, Festivals and More Coming This Fall by Margaret Fuhrer

The season brings new works by Kyle Abraham and Helen Pickett, as well as revivals of City Ballet’s “Coppélia” and Bill T. Jones’s “Still/Here.”

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Monday, August 12, 2024

Meet the ‘Hydraulic Press Girl,’ Dancing the Undanceable Online by Margaret Fuhrer

Sarah McCreanor, or Smac, has attracted millions of followers with her reproductions of the weird-yet-familiar images and memes that shape internet culture.

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Monday, July 15, 2024

‘You Think, So You Can Dance?’ Science Is on It. by Margaret Fuhrer

The emerging field of dance neuroscience is finding that dance, with its multifaceted demands, engages the mind as intensively as the body.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

The Man Behind the Effortless, Viral Grooves by Margaret Fuhrer

Shay Latukolan, who has worked with Jungle and Childish Gambino, creates choreography so infectious that everyone thinks they can dance along.

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Monday, April 22, 2024

The Vampire Ballerina in ‘Abigail’ Has a Long Pop Culture Lineage by Margaret Fuhrer

The vampire ballerina in the new movie “Abigail” has a long pop culture lineage. She and her sisters are obsessed, tormented and likely to cause harm.

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Monday, March 25, 2024

Allison Holker Is Dancing Through the Ups and Downs by Margaret Fuhrer

The performer stopped dancing after the death of her husband, Stephen Boss. Now she’s a judge on “So You Think You Can Dance,” the show where they met.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Emma Portner’s Busy Ballet Era by Margaret Fuhrer

The choreographer, who has spent her career mixing genres and disciplines, comes to ballet with an eye on its sometimes calcified gender relations.

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Monday, March 4, 2024

Why Is There No Oscar for Best Choreography? by Margaret Fuhrer

Imaginative dance abounds in Hollywood, but its creators remain unheralded at awards time.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2024

The Man in the Sequined Tuxedo Who Built a Dance Community by Margaret Fuhrer

Joe Lanteri, whose New York City Dance Alliance turns 30 this year, wants his dancers to have opportunities beyond competitions, including as college students.

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Friday, December 15, 2023

Dancers of All Sizes Hope Change Follows a Discrimination Ban by Margaret Fuhrer

A law in New York City, a major dance capital, that protects artists against weight and height discrimination aims to give everyone a fairer shot.

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Sunday, October 15, 2023

Looking Beyond a Dancer’s Confident Grace in ‘States of Hope’ by Margaret Fuhrer

Hope Boykin radiated generosity and joy as a performer. As a choreographer and director, she is showing the struggle the audience couldn’t see.

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Friday, October 6, 2023

Dancers and Video Game Characters Merge in the Uncanny Valley by Margaret Fuhrer

Some dancers have found a niche on TikTok and other platforms imitating video game characters — moving like a machine’s idea of a human.

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Saturday, August 26, 2023

Choreographers Make Their Own Kind of Administrative Dance by Margaret Fuhrer

“Spreadsheets? That’s just the choreography of numbers,” says a participant in a program that envisions an array of approaches to administrative needs.

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Monday, June 19, 2023

A Swiss Army Knife of a Dancer, Making a Virtue of Versatility by Margaret Fuhrer

Gaby Diaz, a winner of “So You Think You Can Dance,” has shaped a surprising freelance career that bridges commercial and concert dance.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Meet Bob’s Dance Shop, ‘World-Class Vibe Curators’ by Margaret Fuhrer

The group brings the inclusive spirit of viral dance challenges out into the fresh air with its joyfully queer “flash Bobs.”

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Friday, April 7, 2023

TikTok Is Dead (Maybe). Long Live TikTok Dance. by Margaret Fuhrer

Dance on the app has become more niche and more professionalized, but in the larger world TikTok-style dance has gained a toehold.

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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Dance’s Communal Ethos Is Moving Into the Office and Boardroom by Margaret Fuhrer

Several nonprofit dance groups have embraced collective leadership. “Dancing together taught us more about leading together,” said a co-director of Bridge Live Arts.

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Friday, January 6, 2023

‘M3GAN’ Makes Us Ask (Again): Who’s Afraid of Dancing Robots? by Margaret Fuhrer

In the movie “M3GAN,” a robot doll’s sinister virtuosity plays on the mixture of amusement and deep unease that dancing robots often provoke.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Bursting Into Dance: Gentlemen, Assume the Superhero Stance! by Margaret Fuhrer

“Spirited,” a revisionist “Christmas Carol,” leads with tap, thanks to the choreographer Chloé Arnold and her team, Ava Bernstine-Mitchell and Martha Nichols.

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Thursday, September 8, 2022

54 Dance Programs, Festivals and More Coming This Fall by Margaret Fuhrer

It’s a season of renewal and abundance — and also farewells: Yvonne Rainer makes her last dance and Kevin McKenzie says goodbye to Ballet Theater.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

‘Access as an Ethic’: Giving Dance Myriad Points of Entry by Margaret Fuhrer

For the arts ensemble Kinetic Light, the needs of disabled people are sources of inspiration and innovation.

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

A Walk in Their Heels: Meet the Hustle Evangelist by Margaret Fuhrer

Abdiel Jacobsen, a former Martha Graham dancer, found freedom in hustle, which offers a progressive, gender-neutral vision of partnered social dance.

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Thursday, June 30, 2022

On NBC’s ‘Dancing With Myself,’ TikTok-Like Dances Meet Network TV by Margaret Fuhrer

“Dancing With Myself,” on NBC, shows the deep influence of the dance challenge on popular culture, even as its hold on TikTok has loosened.

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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

‘Baseball Players Don’t Dance’? The Savannah Bananas Beg to Differ. by Margaret Fuhrer

TikTok choreography, dancing umpires, a ballet-trained first-base coach: This collegiate summer league team has amassed a following by leaning into entertainment.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

A Nonbinary Swan, on Pointe by Margaret Fuhrer

Ashton Edwards, an apprentice at Pacific Northwest Ballet, is part of a rising generation of gender nonconforming dancers questioning ballet’s rigid gender roles.

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Thursday, March 10, 2022

A Labor Movement for the Artists Who Make Popular Culture Move by Margaret Fuhrer

“Why are we not working together to fix our problems?” Entertainment-industry choreographers are uniting to address long-simmering issues.

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Entertainment Industry Choreographers Are Starting to Unionize by Margaret Fuhrer

“Why are we not working together to fix our problems?” Entertainment-industry choreographers are uniting to address long-simmering issues.

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Friday, February 11, 2022

When Ballet Skiing Pushed at the Porous Boundary Between Art and Sport by Margaret Fuhrer

“We brought music to the mountains”: The rebel freestyle form born in the ’70s had a brief Olympic moment. Now it’s experiencing a renaissance online.

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Friday, January 21, 2022

Do Men Still Rule Ballet? Let Us Count the Ways. by Margaret Fuhrer

Elizabeth B. Yntema’s Dance Data Project has been using a steady drumbeat of numbers to push the ballet world to action on gender equality.

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Thursday, December 30, 2021

Harnessing an Unusual Kind of Natural Energy: Dancers’ Body Heat by Margaret Fuhrer

The power of dance? It’s literal at a Glasgow arts center that is installing a geothermal heating and cooling system that runs on heat from dancing bodies.

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