Lawrence Elizabeth Knox
Contributor, The ARTery
Lawrence Elizabeth Knox is a contributor to The ARTery and a freelance photojournalist in Houston, Texas. Prior to graduating from Boston University, she was a professional dancer with the Tulsa Ballet. Her work may be viewed at lawrenceknoxphotography.com.
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Boston Ballet And BSO Collaborate For First Time To Celebrate Centennial Of Robbins And Bernstein
The Boston Ballet is debuting at Tanglewood with "Fancy Free," the first collaboration between legendary artistic duo choreographer Jerome Robbins and composer Leonard Bernstein.

Atomizing Dance: Company Wayne McGregor Debuts 'Atomos' In Boston
The London-based Company Wayne McGregor explores the concept of indivisible structures and how one might atomize the body, as well as movement, sound, light and film.

3 World-Class Choreographers Convene For Boston Ballet's 'Parts In Suite'
The program — a "brotherhood of excellence" — will feature William Forsythe’s “Pas/Parts 2018,” Jorma Elo's “Bach Cello Suites” and Justin Peck's “In Creases."

France's Compagnie Accrorap Troupe Explores 'The Roots' Of Hip-Hop — And Itself
Featuring an assortment of everyday objects in ordinary settings, “The Roots,” created in 2013, is an expressive work that explores and unearths pieces of history.

Celebrating The Past And Looking To The Future: Grupo Corpo Returns To Boston
Performing a dance celebrating their history and a more contemporary piece, the Brazilian contemporary dance company is enjoying a time of reflection -- looking back while simultaneously planning forward.
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Contemporary Meets Classical In 'New Work For Goldberg Variations' At ICA
Contemporary choreographer Pam Tanowitz and classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein collaborated to match the music’s complex rhythm, character and phrasing with the movement -- an abstract, postmodern treatment of classical dance.

Jorma Elo Debuts A New Work That Celebrates His Finnish Culture With The Boston Ballet
The production, which will open with an orchestral performance of Finland’s unofficial second national anthem, fittingly coincides with the 100th anniversary of Finnish independence.

Boston Ballet Dancers Take On Choreography In BB@Home
Six dancers have stepped into the role of choreographer, addressing complex themes of love, unity and the impact of technology through their own creations.

New England Choreographers And Troupes Will 'Dance UP' A Storm At The ICA
Six prominent hip-hop, tap and contemporary dance makers take the stage, expanding their audiences and gaining "access to this amazing stage that wouldn’t be available otherwise."

Cirio Collective Remains Focused On 'Community Over Competition' In Its 3rd Season
Formed as a summer project by former Boston Ballet principal dancers, the Cirio Collective aims to "build dance around collaboration."