Why would a choreographer not be interested in being part of the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?
A. Some choreographers are just not interested in giving the general public broad access to their work. Many are not comfortable with the thought of dancers of all body types, ages and ethnicities doing their work and want to have final say on who gets to perform their dances. Some with companies believe that if they allow broad access to one of their works, they will lose audiences for their own company.
Related Questions
- Why would a choreographer be interested in "giving away" one of his or her dances to the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?
- How does the Institute choose the choreographers it works with in the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection?
- Why does the REPERTORY ETUDESTM Dance Instructional Collection include works by young and emerging choreographers?