The annual New Dances program has become a fascinating and creatively fertile program in which all Dance Division students perform and each choreographer works with ...
In the ninth annual New Dances series, a choreographer makes a dance for each year’s section of Juilliard dancers. This year’s choreographers are Monica Bill ...
A 20th-century landmark ballet that has not been performed in New York City for more than two decades will be resurrected for Juilliard Dances Repertory ...
The four choreographers hard at work in neighboring third-floor studios this fall were creating dances marked by approaches as different as their backgrounds. Representing four ...
When four choreographers (including Sidra Bell, pictured) face the challenge of creating large-scale new works for an entire class of Juilliard dancers, they get to ...
Merce Cunningham, Jerome Robbins, Paul Taylor—each name immediately evokes images of enduring, distinctive dances that embody each man’s very personal, often idiosyncratic vision. Works by ...
New Dances, an annual project launched in 2003, promises ingenious and surprising results. The project matches up each class with one of four working choreographers: ...
No one today can fill a stage with more surprising and luscious movement than Ohad Naharin (photo). His choreography veers in odd and unexpected directions, ...
Three dance luminaries—Martha Graham, José Limón, and Antony Tudor—were on the faculty when Juilliard’s Dance Division was launched in 1951, and their enduring legacy will ...