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A Los Angeles native, Klaus was first introduced to dance by her father, who brought her to shows and classes in styles including classical ballet, tap and hula during her childhood.<ref>Schwartzman, Rachel. [http://thestyleline.com/ballets-with-a-twist/ "Studio Visit: Ballets with a Twist"]. TheStyleLine.com. 21 April, 2014. Web: 3 May, 2016.</ref> She later studied ballet with [[Carmelita Maracci]] and Valerie Grieg, trained with second-generation Isadora Duncan dancer Hortense Kooluris, and received a degree in Theater Dance from New York University’s School of the Arts.<ref>[http://www.isadoraduncanarchive.org/dancer/228/ "Marilyn Klaus"]. ''Isadora Duncan Archive''. Web: 3 May, 2016.</ref> Klaus went on to create and perform in her own works of dance, theater and film in the United States and Europe. She also choreographed dances for music videos, opera and children's television. |
A Los Angeles native, Klaus was first introduced to dance by her father, who brought her to shows and classes in styles including classical ballet, tap and hula during her childhood.<ref>Schwartzman, Rachel. [http://thestyleline.com/ballets-with-a-twist/ "Studio Visit: Ballets with a Twist"]. TheStyleLine.com. 21 April, 2014. Web: 3 May, 2016.</ref> She later studied ballet with [[Carmelita Maracci]] and Valerie Grieg, trained with second-generation [[Isadora Duncan]] dancer Hortense Kooluris, and received a degree in Theater Dance from New York University’s School of the Arts.<ref>[http://www.isadoraduncanarchive.org/dancer/228/ "Marilyn Klaus"]. ''Isadora Duncan Archive''. Web: 3 May, 2016.</ref> Klaus went on to create and perform in her own works of dance, theater and film in the United States and Europe. She also choreographed dances for music videos, opera and children's television. |
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==Ballets with a Twist== |
==Ballets with a Twist== |
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Marilyn Klaus | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Ballet |
Occupation(s) | Choreographer, artistic director |
Website | balletswithatwist |
Marilyn Klaus is an American choreographer and artistic director based in New York City. She founded her company, Ballets with a Twist, in 1996, in association with Grammy-nominated composer Stephen Gaboury and costume designer Catherine Zehr.[1]
Early Career
A Los Angeles native, Klaus was first introduced to dance by her father, who brought her to shows and classes in styles including classical ballet, tap and hula during her childhood.[2] She later studied ballet with Carmelita Maracci and Valerie Grieg, trained with second-generation Isadora Duncan dancer Hortense Kooluris, and received a degree in Theater Dance from New York University’s School of the Arts.[3] Klaus went on to create and perform in her own works of dance, theater and film in the United States and Europe. She also choreographed dances for music videos, opera and children's television.
Ballets with a Twist
In 1996, Klaus founded Ballets with a Twist in association with Grammy-nominated composer Stephen Gaboury and costume designer Catherine Zehr. The company first presented its original collection of theatrical dance vignettes, Cocktail Hour: The Show, in Manhattan, in 2009. The production has been seen in a variety of venues — from traditional theaters to outdoor stages and cabarets — across the country.[4] In conjunction with many of its performances, Ballets with a Twist undertakes outreach activities including master classes; integration of young dance students into rehearsals and shows; musical collaborations; public presentations; and artistic residencies.[5][6][7][8]
References
- ^ McCormack, Lisa "Ballets With a Twist: Shaken, Stirred and Twirled". The Stowe Reporter. 10 September, 2015. Web: 3 May, 2016.
- ^ Schwartzman, Rachel. "Studio Visit: Ballets with a Twist". TheStyleLine.com. 21 April, 2014. Web: 3 May, 2016.
- ^ "Marilyn Klaus". Isadora Duncan Archive. Web: 3 May, 2016.
- ^ "Company History". Ballets with a Twist. Web: 3 May, 2016
- ^ Clawson, Kelly. "New York Dance Company Promises to Intoxicate with 'Cocktail Hour'". Akron Beacon Journal. 18 September, 2013. Web: 3 May, 2016.
- ^ Steussy, Lauren. "'Cocktail Hour' buzz hits PBS before Staten Island show at St. George Theatre". Staten Island Advance. 2 October, 2014. Web: 3 May, 2016.
- ^ Alvarado, Kyle. "Cocktail Hour: The Show brings nightlife-inspired elegance and former El Pasoan to Plaza Theatre". El Paso Times. 24 January, 2015. Web: 3 May, 2016.
- ^ Eddings, Amy. "Ballets with a Twist's 'Cocktail Hour' Brings Spirited Dance to Ada". The Lima News. 28 January, 2016. Web: 3 May, 2016.