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In a still from "FBI: International," Madison Keesler poses in sous-sus on pointe, arms in high fifth. Her partner stands just behind her, one arm upraised as though he had just released her hands. They were practice clothes and are in a beautiful studio, a piano visible in the foreground.

Ballerina Onscreen: Madison Keesler Guest-Stars in “FBI: International”

You may recognize freelance ballerina Madison Keesler from her former positions with San Francisco Ballet, English National Ballet, and Hamburg Ballet. But this Tuesday, April 11, at 9 pm EST, you may be surprised to see her on television as a guest star in the CBS police procedural “FBI: International.”

Kyra Laubacher April 7th, 2023
female host on stage with dancers

How Using Your Words Can Benefit Both Your Artistry and Your Career

Isadora Duncan once famously claimed that if she could tell you what she meant, there would be no point in dancing it. That attitude—that dancers should be seen and not heard—continues to pervade the concert dance scene

Rachel Rizzuto October 25th, 2022
Brendan Saye, costumed in white, poses alone onstage, a prop that evokes a lyre resting against one hip. He stands in fourth with his front foot in forced arch, opposite arm in an extended fifth position behind his head. He looks regally towards the wings, face in profile.

News of Note: What You Might Have Missed in April 2022

Here are the latest promotions, appointments and departures, as well as notable awards and accomplishments, from April 2022. Also of note: new or newly available funding opportunities for dance artists.

Courtney Escoyne May 3rd, 2022
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