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The groom wore his “cowboy best” and the other groom wore H&M. On Sept. 22 at 2:22 p.m. (the couple swears the timing was a coincidence), local choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess (the one in the ...
Though D.C.-based choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess, 49, isn’t dancing professionally anymore, his lifestyle is far from sedentary. On days he’s not choreographing new works with his eponymous ...
Dorothy was right: There’s no place like home. Forging a new community partnership with Woolly Mammoth Theater, the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company will soon have a chance to return to ...
The new Teaching Artist in Residence program invites a renowned choreographer and their dance company to participate in a series of projects with NDI students from Albuquerque and Santa Fe over the ...
Known around the world for personal and culturally inspired choreography, Dana Tai Soon Burgess has been named the Smithsonian’s first choreographer-in-residence at the National Portrait Gallery. For ...
In 2014, the Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company performed a piece titled "Confluence" in the National Portrait Gallery's Kogod Courtyard Photo by Jeff Malet The Kogod Courtyard will also serve as the ...
It's been 30 years since Dana Tai Soon Burgess started his modern dance company in the nation's capital. From the very beginning, the repertory focused on identity in the context of historical events ...
Dana Tai Soon Burgess has been a leading figure in the dance world for over 30 years. But it wasn’t until the pandemic that the out Korean-American choreographer had a chance to really reflect on his ...
George Washington University’s Dana Tai Soon Burgess, chair of the department of theater and dance and founder of Washington’s premiere Asian-American contemporary dance company, Dana Tai Soon Burgess ...
Credit: Rehearsal for “El Muro/The Wall” by Dana Tai Soon Burgess. Photo by Jeff Malet. Courtesy Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Co. The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has announced two new ...
“El Muro/The Wall” premieres May 17, 18 and 19 followed by the debut of “A Tribute to Maya Lin” Oct. 16, 23 and 30 Concetta Duncan The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has announced two new ...