On October 28th and 29th, Jazz Choreography Enterprises held its fall performances of the New York Jazz Choreography Project, which celebrated its 10th anniversary year. Following the Sunday afternoon performance, several of the choreographers stayed for a talkback,...
Jazz Choreography Enterprises has been working with Quinnipiac University since 2016 to create a Signature Experience in Jazz Dance class that allows students to better understand jazz dance, both through learning the movements and studying the history. On September...
On November 6th, Jazz Choreography Enterprises teamed up with jazz dance instructor Teresa “Te” Perez Ceccon to hold a Latin Jazz dance class to benefit the people of Puerto Rico. Ceccon approached JCE about sponsoring the event, which took place at Pearl Studios and...
The New York Jazz Choreography Project continued its 10th anniversary season this October with another vibrant and diverse evening of jazz dance performance. Bringing together a varied collection of works from choreographers the organization has worked with in the...
With everything from lindy hop to hip hop, the New York Jazz Choreography Project, presented by Jazz Choreography Enterprises, was a diverse show in age, experience and style. It was evident in the performance that each of these dancers love what they do, and it was a...
Artistic Directors Marian Hyun and Merete Muenter of Jazz Choreography Enterprises, Inc. brought fourteen pieces to explosive life on October the 28th. The jazz idiom stood proud as the concert opened with a recreation of the late, great Bob Fosse’s Dancin’ Man...
It was a celebration of the 10th Year Anniversary of the New York Jazz Choreography Project (NYJCP) produced by Jazz Choreography Enterprises, Inc. (JCE). The evening began with a dedication honoring the late teacher and choreographer, Robert Audy. It was a tribute to...
A dozen girls in their teens were at the barre focusing intently on Sue Samuels as she led them through a series of pliés, relevés, swings, bounces, contractions, and balances. “Let go of the barre,” she said. “Good luck!” When some of the girls had trouble...
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