Why does the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection include works by young and emerging choreographers?
A. The REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection includes works by young and emerging choreographers because legacy must include every generation. Not including young choreographers would be like having a family album that just had pictures of parents and grandparents. The older dances in our collection were created by the young and emerging choreographers of their day. Each generation of artists reflects the dance styles as well as the socio/political issues of the times they live in. Including young and emerging choreographers is the Institute’s gift to future generations.
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- Why would a choreographer be interested in "giving away" one of his or her dances to the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?
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- Why would a choreographer not be interested in being part of the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?