The music video is a tribute to dance and the return of live entertainment.
April 29 marks International Dance Day. To celebrate, Playbill and Open Jar Studios joined forces with eleven dancers, including many Broadway stars, to create a video with original choreography to We re Gonna Come Back, a new song by Don Alden. Take a look at the video above.
The music video conceived by Roberto Araujo, showcases eleven dancers, each of whom choreographed an addition to the video in their own preferred dance style, including ballet, tap, modern, and more. Dancers featured in the video include Karla Garcia, Afra Hines, Timothy Hughes, Joomin Hwang, Gabe Hyman, Nicole Johnson, Dana Moore, Shoba Narayan, Tiler Peck, Caterina Rago, and Tony Yazbeck.
Fully Assembled: The Making of The Avengers
June 6, 2012 by admin
Trevor Hogg chats with visual effects supervisors Janek Sirrs, Jeff White, Bryan Grill, Simon Maddison, Dan Rosen, and Alessandro Cioffi as well as creative director Steve Viola about their work on The Avengers…
“Marvel tends to overlap their film projects – their current M.O. seems to be to have three pictures on the go at any one time, staggered between pre-production, principal photography, and post-production,” explains Visual Effects Supervisor Janek Sirrs (
The Matrix) as to how he got involved in making the comic book movie epic
The Avengers (2012). “It timed out such that I had conveniently finished up
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If someone told you a local live stream series had gained 8.5 million views worldwide over the past year, who would you guess they were talking about? This has been a strange year for some to prove themselves and others to go quiet and on the proving themselves side, there s Excellence Concert Series. Just as they have been adapting to and spotlighting jazz, folk, big band, soul and basically every other foundational genre for the past 15 years, they quickly adapted to a new presentation format online in 2020, one that s garnered virtual recognition from all over the world.
A Salt Lake City institution since 2005 and a free one since 2012, the Excellence Concert Series has long enriched the downtown area, while also providing opportunities to local artists in a cultural landscape that doesn t always value their achievements. It was immediately obvious the musicians were in