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Tabitha A. D'umo (née Cortopassi) and Napoleon Buddy D'umo, known together as Nappytabs, are Emmy Award-winning married choreographers.They are best known for their choreography on the television show So You Think You Can Dance and for being supervising choreographers and executive producers of America's Best Dance Crew.
In 2014, Senter was involved in Boris Charmatz's project, expo zéro, [1] at the Kunstsaele in Berlin, Germany. Along with her Lower Left colleagues, Senter performed we do our part at the Broadway Performance Hall as part of the Seattle Festival of Dance Improvisation in 2013. [2] In 2010 Senter performed grey matter at Danspace Project at St ...
Suzelle Poole, also known as Madame Poole, (née Engelsmith; born 1940) is an English ballet dancer, dance teacher, and poet. She is a former soloist with Houston Ballet and is known for continuing to perform ballet in her seventies.
Antonia is an established dance teacher, she shares her love and knowledge of dance guest teaching for some of the world renowned companies and institutions; The Royal Ballet, Rambert, Richard Alston Dance Company, Wayne McGregor Dance (formerly Random), DV8, The New York Theatre Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Juilliard, The Rambert Dance School,....
Pierre Dulaine (born 23 April 1944) [2] is a dance instructor and dancer. He invented the Dulaine method of teaching dance. He also founded Dancing Classrooms, a social and emotional development program for 5th grade children that uses ballroom dancing as a vehicle to change the lives of the children and their families.
Dave Scott (born 1974) is an American hip-hop dance teacher, choreographer, and talent developer. He gained widespread success from his choreography in movies, primarily the 2004 dance film You Got Served and the 2008 dance film Step Up 2: The Streets. He is a resident choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance and The PULSE on Tour dance ...
Barbara Duffy was born in Webster, Massachusetts on October 8, 1959. [1] Duffy started dancing at age six, taking lessons from Doris McGeary and went on to study with Esther Dolan in the 1980s. [1]
Her first teacher was a former showgirl who told Panetta's parents that the seven-year-old Panetta was too talented to be in her class. [3] She moved to study with Celine Keller [ 3 ] and then studied at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School where one of her teachers was her eventual mentor Margaret Craske , a student of the Italian dance master ...