The ballet and opera companies survived, the dancers in particular maintaining an international reputation for excellence.
What these ballets demand from the dancers is control, depth of feeling and precision.
He knew what it would take to keep the dancers dancing and the listeners listening.
The studio ceiling was thirty feet high, but each leap brought the dancers nearer to it.
Yet once the dancers begin to contribute their physical presence things can alter, and new problems emerge.
The program's five solo numbers were commissioned by "Kings" based on the individual choices of the dancers involved.
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She adds that the dancers were delighted to learn that they would not be loading the trucks themselves.
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As decades passed, the physicality of the dancers in their company progressed far beyond Ailey's and Jamison's capabilities.
The dancers, wearing all-over lycra "morph" suits and Santa hats, performed a routine to a selection of songs.
At one point in the ballet, the dancers unexpectedly form a human merry-go-round.
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CNN's calls to Viger, her attorney and the adult entertainment company that provided the dancers were not immediately returned.
The dancers of the Alvin Ailey company are thrilling, and the dances they do are mostly sentimental and conventional.
The ceremony usually takes place at night on a public square and the dancers prepare in a nearby house.
Though meant to showcase NYCB's principals, the dancers presented by the ballet's uneventful choreography were not well served or individualized.
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The dancers wore these outfits without regard to gender, with some men sporting the skirts and some women the pants.
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Yan Yue Hutong, in which Hotel Cote Cour is located, used to be home to the dancers and musicians at the Ming court.
Since many Graham dancers had to leave to find other work over the last couple of years, about half the dancers are new.
This is not just a matter of the al-fresco scenes, or of our proximity to the dancers, near enough to hear them pant.
The dancers appear to be selected and judged according to a single, inflexible notion of shapeliness and then presented as objects without temperament.
They start in the morning and conclude at night, as the dancers carry statues of saints throughout the city, visiting places of worship.
Show director Kenny Ortega had said Jackson was "extremely hands on" throughout the process of working with the dancers and selecting the final candidates.
At college, he played piano for ballet classes for extra money, and he knew what she was talking about, the hardness of the dancers.
The dancers are led by the severely-masked Patron, who carries a guitar and whip, while playing a flute accompanied by one or two drummers.
The dancers also paid the club for the privilege of performing.
The dancers are the godmothers for Norwegian Cruise Line's new ship, Norwegian Breakaway, which is being christened Wednesday afternoon at a pier on the Hudson River.
The video, which features BBC broadcaster Richard Bacon, shows the dancers interrupting a fake news report before forming a giant snowflake by lying on the ground.
The dances of the Parachicos - the word refers both to the dancers and to the dance - are considered a communal offering to these saints.
The dancers perform face-to-face in two lines or in a circle, holding fans before their faces in some pieces and clapping thin bamboo sticks together in others.
For example, the musical ensemble has been expanded to include wind instruments and the dancers costumes have been influenced by the clothes of other Chinese ethnic groups.
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