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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American choreographers. It includes choreographers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to African American choreographers .
In her choreography, Zollar creates avant-garde dance-theater productions that speak from the Black female perspective. [3] Her pieces are collaborative performances between dancers, vocalists, artists, actors, composers and musicians, including vocalizations, a cappella singing, storytelling, and social commentary.
Janet Lilly, modern dancer, choreographer, former principal dancer of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company; Jennifer Lopez (born 1969), film actress, show dancer, choreographer, Latin dance; Lauren Lovette (born 1993), ballet dancer, choreographer, principal dancer, New York City Ballet; Annabelle Lyon (1916–2011), ballet dancer, American ...
Angelin Preljocaj - French dancer and choreographer; Olga Preobrajenska - Russian dancer and teacher; Juliet Prowse - South African-American dancer, actress, and singer in many films, including G.I. Blues, which also starred Elvis Presley; Laetitia Pujol - French ballet dancer; Brian Puspos - American hip-hop dancer, choreographer
pt:António M Cabrita; Gloria Campobello; Nellie Campobello; pt:São Castro; Jonathan Stuart Cerullo; Kate Champion; Sean Cheesman; Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui; Lucinda Childs
Nijinsky was one of the most gifted male dancers in history, and he became celebrated for his virtuosity and for the depth and intensity of his characterizations. He could perform en pointe, a rare skill among male dancers at the time (Albright, 2004) and his ability to perform seemingly gravity-defying leaps was also legendary.
Robinson has choreographed dance routines (for live performances and music videos) for several musical and pop artists, notably for Michael Jackson ("Remember the Time") [1] and for several hit songs performed by Aaliyah (incl. "Rock The Boat," "Hot Like Fire," "Try Again," "We Need A Resolution," "Are You That Somebody," and "More Than a Woman"). [2]
It includes American women choreographers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:African-American choreographers .
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