A colorful celebration of music and dancing in Senegal Africa!
Dance With Me
Producer: Consuelo Duenez
Raul, a dance teacher who overcame his own obstacles to give back to the community, inspires his young students.
Breakdancers of Konik City
Producer: George Grayson, DJ Aki Muric, Kate Carr and Boro Milovic
This wonderful piece is about a crew of Roma (gypsies) breakdancers from a slum outside Podgorica called Konik City. This project was produced as part of the MY HERO Global Exchange Workshops held in Podgorica, Montenegro.
Express Your Emotions
Produced by:Christian Rosales, Sean Hoffman, and Andrea at Taft High School
A young man finds a way to express himself through dance.
Stories
Misty Copeland
By: Francesca from San Diego
Misty Copeland has paved the way for other African American ballerinas.
Michaela DePrince
By: Clare from Keller, Texas
Michaela DePrince is an inspiring American ballerina, rescued as an orphan from Sierra Leone, and who now dances for the Dutch National Ballet.
Alvin Ailey
By: Danelle from Montvale
"...I wanted to celebrate the differences in people."
Jodie Gates
By: Betty Bailey
Jodie Gates is a groundbreaker in the international world of dance.
Anna Pavlova
By: Linda from San Diego
Anna Pavlova was a Russian ballerina and is known as one of the finest classical dancers in history
Doris Humphrey
By: Emma from Greytown, New Zealand
Doris Humphrey was a modern dance pioneer.
Isadora Duncan
By: Christina from Indonesia
Isadora Duncan popularized emotional self-expression in dance.
Margot Fonteyn
By: Amy from Ventura
Margot Fonteyn was a world-renowned dancer.
Maria Tallchief
By: Rebecca Miller
Maria Tallchief was a Native American ballerina known worldwide for her outstanding performances.
Allegra Kent
By: Mikayla from Glenbrook
"All we actually have is our body and its muscles that allow us to be under our own power." ~ Allegra Kent
Rudolph Nureyev
By: Shannon from San Diego
Rudolph Nureyev was a legendary Russian ballet dancer.
Veronica Tennant, the Prima Ballerina
By: Kate from Victoria
Veronica Tennant, the Prima Ballerina is an accomplished Canadian dance film producer and director.
Barbara Stuart Rabinowitsch
By: Rebecca Miller
Barbara Stuart was one of those unsung heroes who almost always flew under the radar - and that's how she preferred it. But that doesn't mean she was shy and meek. Far from it!
Gene Kelly
By: Erika from Fredericksburg
Gene Kelly brought dance to the screen with his grace, energy and well loved personality.
Martha Graham
By: Tina from Leawood
Martha Graham is known as the Mother of Modern Dance.
Bob Fosse
By: Cassie from Billings
Bob Fosse received many Academy Awards for his innovative choreography.
Josephine Baker
By: Amélie from Lyon
Josephine Baker
was a popular African American dancer in France, fought for civil rights and freedom against the Nazis.
Bob Hope
By: Nina from Hobart
Bob Hope had the rare ability to bring laughter everywhere he went.
Michael Jackson
By: Elma from Fredericksburg
Michael Jackson
was capable of interpreting music and dance his own unique way.
Julio Valdez
By: Annie Merkley
Julio Valdez
is a Tango instructor by night and charity worker by day.
Aurelia Chillemi
By: Annie Merkley
"Liberty comes with interpretation and improvisation"-written on the wall where Bailarines toda la vida meet.
Clayton Bates
By: Isabella from Loveland
Clayton Bates is in the Tap Dance Hall of Fame.
Teresa Taylor
By: Shannon Luders-Manuel
Teresa Taylor's Global Dance Initiative celebrates two programs, Free 2 Be Me and Danza Down, that teach ballet to those with Down Syndrome.
Teacher combats a Colombian youth crisis with dance
By: Sara Miller Llana<br> Contributor of The Christian Science Monitor<br> <h5>P...
Internationally known dancer Alvaro Restrepo returned to his native land to help slum-dwelling children discover their potential and change their lives.
Art
The Journey is the Destination-Self Portrait in Soweto Cell 5
By: Dan Eldon
Nature with Ballet
By: Vivian West
Anna Pavlova
By: Rita Farias from Belo Horizonte
On Prom Night I Danced With My Grandmother
By: Theresa Rosado
My dancing world.
By: Fatima Mamedbeyli from Azerbaijan
Ode to Martha: Mother of Modern Technique
By: Lauren E. Lester
One of the Martha Graham dancers is my inspiration