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Off-Season Rehearsal: Contemporary with CRT

  • Gibney, Studio Z Gibney 280 broadway New York, NY 10007 (map)

Dancers Unlimited is committed to creating community-centered work while making sure our creative process is accessible to all. Our rehearsals are a space for learning, healing, and collaboration. The Off-Season Rehearsals range from exploring company repertoire, guest artists collaborations, and dance technique sharing.

Contemporary with CRT
March 14th 6:30-8pm EST (12:30pm-2:00pm HST)

Using vocabulary from the various styles that live in her body such as Modern, Krump, and Ballet, Candice will provide dancers with tools to discover a new way to create dynamics and textures within their movement. There will be many opportunities to play and explore whether it be going across the floor, losing yourself in the choreography, or completely letting go in the cypher. No judgement, just vibes!

Candice Taylor, born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She began her dance training in high school at Boston Arts Academy, where she was trained in Ballet, Modern, Tap, Jazz, and African. She continued her studies at Dean College in Franklin, Massachusettes. After receiving her bachelor’s she went on to work for Disney Cruise Line as a character performer. In 2017, she moved to New York and since then she has worked with artists such as Bill T. Jones, Sidra Bell, Tweet Boogie and many more. Candice has also done commercial work with Paula Abdul and film work with Comedy Central. Since joining Dancers Unlimited in 2019, she has helped establish collaborative relationships with organizations such as Brooklyn Grange. She enjoys using dance as a way of connecting with humans and communicating and exchanging feelings, ideas, and philosophies. In 2020, she began Catch A Vibe, which is a pop-up dance improvisation session based in different neighborhoods in New York. It is a safe space that is curated to explore movement through various prompts that are meant to challenge the minds and bodies of the participants. She wishes to continue to use movement as a vessel for cultivating change. Her body is her voice and she feels it is her duty to speak as loud as possible.