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On a December evening, audiences looked on, amused, as the senior class of Juilliard students clamored over one another to grab a microphone onstage. The dancers stumbled around, some manic, others ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Mack, whom one student called an agent of change, wants to “create a place where people feel like themselves” — and a model for the professional world ...
Alicia Graf Mack, an educator and former performer with Dance Theater of Harlem and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, will become the director of the dance division at Juilliard, the school ...
As the first Black woman to ever sit as Director of Juilliard’s Dance Division, Alicia Graf Mack has worked diligently to progress the school’s standing legacy as a beacon of inclusion and innovation ...
He loved dance from the start and always dreamed about becoming a professional dancer. The art form always gives him something to strive toward, and it opens doors to look inside himself to see how he ...
New York — THE Juilliard School. Even the name sounds classy. With a roster of illustrious alumni that reads like a who’s who of performing artists, the famed New York City institution has been the ...
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Mia Caceres-Nielsen, 17, of Hypoluxo, a graduate of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts, is one of 12 girls (and a total of 24 students) in the world to be selected to attend Juilliard’s BFA Dance Program ...
Nyoka Wotorson has been dancing as far back as she can remember. But it took getting accepted into The Juilliard School's small but mighty Dance Division, and training in its revamped program, to ...