Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch"

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"25 to Watch" is an annual list published by Dance Magazine of leading young dancers and choreographers, as well as new dance companies and trends in dance. The list of "who's hot" is printed in the January issue of the magazine each year.

Contents

[edit] 2008

  • Sarawanee Tanatanit
  • Kinodance Company
  • Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
  • Dawn Dipple
  • Lorraine Chapman
  • Kendrick Jones
  • Tyler Angle
  • Natalie Cortez
  • Exhale Dance Tribe
  • Mathew Janczewski and Arena Dances
  • Michela Marino Lerman
  • Diana Albrecht
  • Charles O. Anderson and Dance Theatre X
  • Carolyn Rose Ramsay
  • Penny Saunders
  • Ekaterina Kondaurova
  • Sharna Fabiano
  • Kumiko Tsuji
  • Celestina
  • Noah Racey
  • Mara Vinson
  • Ivan Vasiliev
  • Chase Johnsey
  • Faye Driscoll
  • Shinichi Iova-Koga

[edit] 2007

  • Dawn Fay
  • Meisha Bosma
  • Columbus Movement Movement (cm2)
  • Natalia Osipova
  • Kenta Shimizu
  • "You're the One That We Want"
  • Attack Theatre
  • "Webdance," dance videos on the internet
  • Tiit Helimets
  • Vivian Nixon
  • Ephrat Asherie
  • Nelida Tirado
  • Holly Johnston
  • Zane Booker
  • Peng-Yu Chen
  • Peggy Dolkas
  • The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at ABT
  • Chris Elam and Misnomer Dance Theater
  • Helen Pickett
  • Sean Patrick Mahoney
  • Lauri Stallings
  • Rulan Tangen
  • Max Pollak
  • Jamar Roberts
  • Melody Herrera

[edit] 2006

  • James P. Colter
  • Anouk van Dijk
  • Caitlin Valentine
  • Kurt Douglas
  • Tania Isaac
  • Aesha Ash
  • Ma Cong
  • Navarrete x Kajiyama Dance Theater
  • Edward Liang
  • Ballet Pacifica
  • Josie Walsh
  • Carlo Korbes
  • Lisa Benson
  • Dance Camera West Film Festival
  • Hee Sea
  • Marika Kida
  • Leticia Oliveira
  • Isaac Spencer
  • Jonah Bokaer
  • Misa Kuranoga
  • Miguel Gutierrez
  • Yevgenia Obraztsova
  • Amar Ramasar
  • This Woman's Work
  • Kazu Kumagai

[edit] 2005

  • Feng-Yi Sheu
  • Danny Tidwell
  • Avichai Scher
  • Uri Sands
  • Szabolcs Varga
  • Maria Gillespie
  • Nancy Lemenager
  • Nutnaree Pipit-Suksan
  • Yoon-Jeong Jin
  • Fin Walker
  • Mark Dendy
  • Mikhail Ilyin
  • Brian Reeder
  • Scott Wells
  • Amy Seiwert
  • Natalia Magnicaballi
  • Kristi Boone
  • William Cannon
  • Teresa Reichlen
  • Nejla Y. Yatkin
  • Erik Kaiel
  • Domingo Rubio
  • Kristen Foote
  • Kathi Martuza
  • Motaz Kabban

[edit] 2004

  • George Piper Dances
  • Noemie Lafrance
  • Benjamin Levy
  • Dominic Walsh Dance Theater
  • Stella Abrera
  • David Hallberg
  • Verb Ballets
  • Cathy Marston
  • Matjash Mrozewski
  • Nicolas Blanc
  • Viengsay Valdes
  • "Revealing the Emotional Body," the focus on emotional behavior in contemporary dance
  • Emily Patterson
  • Janice Garrett
  • Seth Orza
  • Peter Boal and Company
  • Jason Samuels-Smith
  • Margie Gillis
  • Erick Montes
  • Bradon McDonald
  • Paulette Beauchamp
  • Train Wreck
  • Vincent Mantsoe
  • Larry Keigwin
  • Christopher Stowell

[edit] 2003

  • Bahiyah Sayyed-Gaines
  • Jerry Mitchell
  • Tamieca McCloud
  • Taryn Kaschock
  • Veronika Part
  • Christopher Hampson
  • Jamie Farquhar
  • Johannes Wieland
  • The Foundry's
  • Sduduzo Ka-Mbili
  • Misty Copeland
  • Diane Coburn Bruning
  • Narrative Ballets as a rising genre
  • Justin Jones and Chris Yon
  • Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal
  • Daisuke Takeuchi
  • Henri Oguike
  • Ruben Martin
  • Carrie Imler
  • CityDance Ensemble
  • Irina Golub
  • Jose Mateo
  • Alexandra Ansanelli
  • Amanda Miller
  • Guillaume Cote

[edit] 2002

  • Mariellen Olson
  • Andrian Fadeyev
  • Akram Khan
  • Genevieve Guerard
  • Thaddeus Davis
  • Melissa Barak
  • Sonya Delwaide
  • Maia Wilkins
  • David Shimotakahara
  • Roxane Butterfly
  • Gillian Murphy
  • Jorden Morris
  • Philadelphia, as an up and coming city for dance
  • Wade Robson
  • Anita Sun Pacylowski
  • Tamar Rogoff
  • Sean Steward
  • Chica Mori
  • Cleo Mack
  • Sarah Hughes
  • Tony Powell
  • Alison Roper
  • Ashley Canterna
  • Nicholas Leichter
  • Williamsburg, Brooklyn as an artistic community

[edit] 2001