What are Repertory EtudesTM?
A. Repertory EtudesTM are short dances based on signature works of American choreographers. Dancers who learn the “Etudes” have broad license to perform and teach them without royalties. Repertory EtudesTM stand on their own as performance pieces and make a dynamic contribution to any concert. These challenging studies also serve as rich tools for improving technique and performance skills. As with the study of a detail in a painting or a musical motif, the larger work and the choreographer are explored in the Repertory EtudeTM through re-examination, reflection, and performance.
Related Questions
- How does the Institute define a masterwork, when referring to "masterworks" as the basis for Repertory EtudesTM or documentaries?
- Why would a choreographer not be interested in being part of the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?
- Why can people learn, perform and teach Repertory EtudesTM without having to pay royalties?