
NeuroSport NYC’s Top Broadway Injuries (and how to prevent them!)
Body wear-and-tear is one of the less glamorous aspects of a life in performance. Painful injuries can really slow your roll, and for dancers who perform repetitively, multiple times a week, injuries can mean unplanned time off from contracts. Luckily, you are your own best asset when it comes to the treatment and prevention of injuries, and we are here to help.
Video: Matthew Bourne
Refreshing the Classics and Winning Audiences Over Season 2: Episode 1 | 22:55 Choreographer Matthew Bourne talks about making dance accessible, commercial success, and re-creating classic stories by making them relevant for today.
Charity De Loera
Broadway’s The Lion King cast member Charity De Loera shares how she got her start on Broadway, insights into the rehearsal process, the importance of taking class regularly, and the joys and rigors of performing in a show that plays 8 times per week.
Video: William Wingfield
Combining the Concert and Commercial Career Season 1 : Episode 8 | 10:58 So You Think You Can Dance alum William Wingfield speaks about a career in the commercial and concert world, his favorite choreographers, the challenges of freelancing, and seeking artistic fulfillment. As of the filming of this interview…
Video: William Wingfield
Approaching Dance As an Artist Season 1 : Episode 7 | 11:08 William Wingfield speaks on how to meaningfully approach your art, being a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance, and performing on live television. As of June, 2010 Will is part of the Broadway show In The…