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25 to Watch 2018: Jeroboam Bozeman

It’s the contrasts that set Jeroboam Bozeman apart. In a New York minute, his movements may jump from sharp and distinct to gracefully fluid. Bozeman defies labels; you’re not sure if you’re watching a ballet dancer, a modern dancer or (one of his favorite styles) a West African dancer. Equally impressive is his offstage persistence: […]

25 to Watch 2018: Kolton Krouse

There’s a delicious bit of mischief in everything Kolton Krouse does. He’ll toss off some impossibly difficult sequence—a quintuple pirouette into a prolonged développé into an aerial, say—and end with an impish smile that’s the stage equivalent of saying, “How good was that? And how much fun did I have doing it?” The 21-year-old brings […]

25 to Watch 2018: Jacob Jonas

How many 25-year-old company founders can say they have a resumé of collaborations with everyone from The Kennedy Center to Pilobolus to The Getty Museum? Not many, save Jacob Jonas, artistic director of Jacob Jonas The Company and founder of the #CamerasandDancers Instameet series. His Los Angeles–based contemporary dance company boasts sleek, virtuosic dancers and […]

25 to Watch 2018: Kate Ladenheim

Kate Ladenheim’s dances share many attributes with their maker, namely their vibrancy, urgency, awkwardness and frequent brilliance. Her representations of hackers, botnets and DDoS attacks in her dance HackPolitick (which references the internet collective Anonymous) as performed by her Brooklyn company, The People Movers, won her the honor of being quite possibly the first contemporary […]

25 to Watch 2018: Yeman Brown

It’s no wonder Yeman Brown was nominated for a 2017 Outstanding Performer Bessie for his performance in Reggie Wilson’s Citizen. Amidst the marathon of broken-up solos, Brown flies through the lightning-fast choreography. His movement is both gestural and athletic—not to mention deeply poetic—and is driven by a particular force which exudes a matter-of-fact command of […]

25 to Watch 2018: Maine Kawashima

In a crowded company class at Tulsa Ballet, Maine Kawashima stands out, and not just because of her tiny size. (She’s 4’11”.) The 22-year-old corps de ballet member is fiercely focused, repeating combinations over and over again with tireless determination. Once class is over, she keeps going, whipping out fouettés. “She is a technical wizard,” […]

25 to Watch 2018: Marcelino Sambé

Marcelino Sambé has been an ebullient presence at The Royal Ballet since he joined the company in 2012. A prizewinner at Moscow International Ballet Competition and Youth America Grand Prix, the Portuguese dancer earned a scholarship to the Royal Ballet School’s Upper School and shone from the start in virtuosic variations, with technique that was […]

25 to Watch 2018: Mackenzie Richter

Houston Ballet demi-soloist Mackenzie Richter is fond of saying “Adagio is not my thing,” but after her performance int he third “Kingdom of the Shades” solo in Stanton Welch’s La Bayadère, she needs to reconsider that statement. Control, suspension and floating grace to carry off the most difficult adagio work are most certainly her thing […]

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